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time2roll
Dec 15, 2014Nomad
grandpa123 wrote:I recommend a 1500 watt Go Power sine wave inverter.
Beemer! My micro wave is only a tiny 700 watt. Wife usually warms things up in it at lunch time such as a bowl of soup or such once or twice a day at most.
You really should have 3+ batteries to drive it.
Just power the single microwave circuit with a small transfer switch. Going through the converter will just drain the battery. Lights and such will operate directly off the battery as they do now.
I recommend 100 watts solar as a minimum for the effort.
On edit: make that four batteries, 2000w inverter and 200w solar.
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