BFL13 wrote:
If the MSW 1750 would work, you would keep that, but if not you will get PSW. Must be love of PSW--not logical :)
Note that a 1000w MW on PSW will want its full 1500w input, but only wants maybe 1200 on MSW and cooks a little slower. So if your MSW 1750 is maxed out running the MW now, a 2000w PSW might be too small.
The reason I would keep the MSW if I could get working again for no cost is why throw it away if it's still working.
Since I am unlikely to get it working again the reason for going PSW is that it is an all around better product. I'm also tired of hearing my GFCI humming all the time when I have the inverter on. With PSW I would be able to charge my drill without starting my generator as the MSW burns out the charger.
The PSW will run my microwave at full power which will undoubtedly extend the life of the microwave.
My 1750 MSW ran the microwave without ever kicking out so I think the 2000 PSW should have no problem either.