Here are some good rules for using a pure sine wave inverter vs a modified sine wave inverter for your application...
Advantages of Pure Sine Wave inverters over modified sine wave inverters: 1. Output voltage wave form is pure sine wave with very low harmonic distortion and clean power like utility-supplied electricity. 2. Inductive loads like microwave ovens and motors run faster, quieter and cooler. 3. Reduces audible and electrical noise in fans, fluorescent lights, audio amplifiers, TV, Game consoles, Fax, and answering machines. 4. Prevents crashes in computers, weird print out, and glitches and noise in monitors. 5. Reliably powers the following devices that will normally not work with modified sine wave inverters: A/Laser printers, photocopiers, magneto-optical hard drives B/Certain laptop computers (you should check with your manufacturer) C/Some fluorescent lights with electronic ballasts D/Power tools employing "solid state" power or variable speed control E/Some battery chargers for cordless tools F/Some new furnaces and pellet stoves with microprocessor control G/Digital clocks with radios H/Sewing machines with speed/microprocessor control
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Here are some good rules for using a pure sine wave inverter vs a modified sine wave inverter for your application...
Advantages of Pure Sine Wave inverters over modified sine wave inverters:
1. Output voltage wave form is pure sine wave with very low harmonic distortion and clean power like utility-supplied electricity.
2. Inductive loads like microwave ovens and motors run faster, quieter and cooler.
3. Reduces audible and electrical noise in fans, fluorescent lights, audio amplifiers, TV, Game consoles, Fax, and answering machines.
4. Prevents crashes in computers, weird print out, and glitches and noise in monitors.
5. Reliably powers the following devices that will normally not work with modified sine wave inverters:
A/Laser printers, photocopiers, magneto-optical hard drives
B/Certain laptop computers (you should check with your manufacturer)
C/Some fluorescent lights with electronic ballasts
D/Power tools employing "solid state" power or variable speed control
E/Some battery chargers for cordless tools
F/Some new furnaces and pellet stoves with microprocessor control
G/Digital clocks with radios
H/Sewing machines with speed/microprocessor control