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โJul-18-2017 11:22 AM
pasusan wrote:Yes, cheap inverters have continually running fans.
Ours is from 2004 (probably 2003) and there's a fan that runs continually while it's on..
โJul-18-2017 11:02 AM
2oldman wrote:Ours is from 2004 (probably 2003) and there's a fan that runs continually while it's on. The manual does say to turn it off when not in use so that's what we want to do.
This average user usually leaves it on 24/7. Probably harder on them to be turned on and off frequently.
โJul-18-2017 10:52 AM
pasusan wrote:BFL13 wrote:Thanks for that - we'll try using the inverter switch to turn things off. If we can't seem to do it we'll end up replacing the switch with one that is lighted while on.
Leave the TV and DVD on and just use the inverter switch to turn them on and off.
Our inverter runs other things too so we have to actually unplug the TV since it is still on in standby drawing power when it is "off"
โJul-18-2017 10:37 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:
Most inverters (if they are of any quality) draw very little idle amps. I leave mine on, all the time I'm camping.
โJul-18-2017 10:30 AM
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โJul-18-2017 09:09 AM
BFL13 wrote:Thanks for that - we'll try using the inverter switch to turn things off. If we can't seem to do it we'll end up replacing the switch with one that is lighted while on.
Leave the TV and DVD on and just use the inverter switch to turn them on and off.
Our inverter runs other things too so we have to actually unplug the TV since it is still on in standby drawing power when it is "off"
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โJul-18-2017 05:55 AM
pasusan wrote:
Is there a way to switch to shore power when we're hooked up or maybe get a lighted switch for the inverter so we are reminded that it is on?