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NRALIFR wrote:
Iโve run the microwave from the inverter long enough to cook a frozen dinner just to see if it could do it. Most of the time though, if I need to use the inverter for the microwave my Yamaha 1000 is already running and will supply about half the current. The camper battery supplies the other half. Iโve run it like that for nearly an hour before the camper battery was down to 50%. The Yamaha canโt run the microwave by itself, which is why I installed the inverter.
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โJun-11-2018 04:33 PM
computermonkey wrote:
Would like to hear from people on there recent experience on adding an inverter.
My goal. To power a 1350 watt microwave for 10 minutes at max power.
I have two group 27 batteries and a 120 watt solar panel. Wanting to add at least a 3000 watt pure sine inverter.
Would like to know if someone has tried this kind of set up before?
What inverter did you use?
How long could this set up run a microwave?
Appreciate your time and help.
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