Showing posts with label modified sine wave. Show all posts
Showing posts with label modified sine wave. Show all posts
Monday, January 2, 2012

1000 Watt Inverter

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We had gone discussing about power inverters through this blog, and perhaps you are now thinking to buy one for yourself. As we go through, please be reminded that we have different watt inverter models to choose from. So, before you decided to purchase one, make sure that you are fully aware of all the different features, capability and benefits of each device model.

Let's start with 1000 Watt Inverter. 12 DC to AC 1000 Watts Inverter is a remarkably reliable power solution for contractors, travelers and those individuals with great demand in portable AC power. As you go on the road, this device gives you the flexibility to take all your equipments ease of worry for power source.

How can we ensure that this equipment can keep us running while we are out-and-about? Well, this require us to keep an eye in the inverter important features. First, it must employ highly efficient internal electronics to convert 12-volt DC power to standard 120-volt household AC electricity. Know exactly its featured peak power and capacity. Take note that the amount and capacity of your batteries imply the expected time that your devices will run.

For your advantage, 1000 watt inverter can handle home electronics, recreational vehicles, portable devices and construction machines like drill, jigsaws, work lights, etc. It can also be use in computers, printers, monitors, fax machines and emergency backup power. As per its quality, we might need to choose between using a pure sine inverter or a modified one. Let us know what's the difference between the two.

Basically, there are two types of a sine wave inverter, modified and pure sine inverter. (We had discussed pure sine inverter review from our previous post, so you might like to check this out. ) Differentiating the two, we are more likely to compromise between the quality and price. Modified sine wave inverter is usually more portable, lighter and in lower cost while pure sine wave inverters are tended to last longer and provide a clean and pure source of AC power. This is a better choice for your appliances demand especially for sensitive electronic gadgets such as laptops, medical machines, etc. However, pure sine inverter is considered more expensive that modified one, basically due to its performance and quality. For your reference in pricing and product features, you can check DCACpower.com.

Now you have basic awareness with regards to this device, so before you buy the product be sure to check first its features, capacity, specification, applications as well as the cables included. Enjoy shopping!
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Thursday, October 27, 2011

12v Power Inverter Review

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I'm sure you've landed into this post because you are looking for a 12v power inverter review. Well then, here's a review about 12v inverter. This is a device that lets you convert 12v DC(direct current) to AC(alternating current) at any frequency and voltage depending on the switching, transformers, and control circuits. There are different kinds of 12v inverters, which are distinguished between the distinction of the quality of power that it produces.
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Friday, March 18, 2011

2000 Watts Inverter by Royal Power

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2000 Watts Inverter with automatic charger and transfer switch














This is a 2000 Watts inverter, 4000 watts peak modified sine wave inverter. From the manufacturer it comes prepackaged with battery cables, wireless remote, and AC cord for the charger.
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Monday, October 25, 2010

Power Jack 5000 watts

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12v 5000 watt continuous, 87% efficiency. Modified Sine wave.
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