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prairie camper wrote:BFL13 wrote:
The Sunforce PSW 1000w they sold a while ago had two receptacles , but they way it worked was each was rated for 500w so you could not get 1000w plugging in one thing. Many/most other inverters let you get the whole rated amount from one receptacle.
On our sunforce 1000 watt inverter I can pull at least 800 watts on the single receptacle. Plugged in a coffee percolated to a kill a watt and brewed a pot of coffee.
But I want to do more boondock camping this summer, and we have a small 3.5 cu. ft.? Residential Freezer we take with us, hence the question of standby inverter draw.
Multiple inverters is not in my design!
โFeb-08-2019 02:59 PM
prairie camper wrote:No, but the operational draw of the inverter itself will be.
I would like to know if the standby current (no load) is additive to the consumed current of a running appliance, I.e. a microwave?.
โFeb-08-2019 02:55 PM
BFL13 wrote:
The Sunforce PSW 1000w they sold a while ago had two receptacles , but they way it worked was each was rated for 500w so you could not get 1000w plugging in one thing. Many/most other inverters let you get the whole rated amount from one receptacle.
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otrfun wrote:
BFL13, thanks for all the test data. Pretty impressive performance for a $214 inverter. Found a guy online who checked the no-load current on a Prowatt 2000 back in 2012. He read .32a. He mentioned the factory rating was <.80a, which is what it still is. Interesting how both your Powermax no-load reading and this guy's Prowatt no-load reading were both 40% of the factory no-load ratings: 1.5a/.6a (40%) and .80a/.32a (also 40%).
Took a closer look at some pics of the DC terminals on the PowerMax. Agree, the terminal bolts/nuts are located pretty close to the chassis. Not much room for larger terminal lugs.
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