Thank you. You explained that very well. I had purchased a modified wave and didn't know for sure if it would do what I wanted to run most of the things in the R. V it looks like it will thank you once again.
it depends on what you want to do. You can operate a pure resistance heater or incandescent light bulb with DC or any type of AC. Devices that have no phase correction but start with a bridge rectifier and DC capacitor also take everything. These are mainly switching power supplies and LEDs with a switching power supply in front of them. LED stripes Mains LEDs with these ohmic ICs and bridge rectifiers shouldn't be a problem. Mains LEDs with a capacitor power supply should only be connected to “pure sine”. Large PC power supplies can cause problems with pulsed voltage due to attempts at phase correction. TVs too. These must be connected to pure sine. Heavy iron transformers should only be connected to “pure sine”. with "modified Sine" they should only be operated with reduced load. You can certainly say the same about electric motors.
I can't seem to find a clear answer to my question, "Is it safe to power a guitar amp with a modified sine wave inverter?". One answer I received on Amazon was, "You should be fine, most electronics (amps) convert the AC 120 to DC (low voltage) for control power and amplification, the only thing I’d worry about is power spikes." Someone else that claims to be knowledgable on this subject stated that amps should not be powered by modified sine wave inverters.
Is it possible to use a "power conditioning" to get a clean power from a modified inverter? Or whats your take on modified inverter to use it with smart tv, router and surveillance cameras for a few hrs
My old xantrex freedom 2500 ran a 1500watt space heater with an amazing 20% increase in efficiency compared to my new victron 3k multiplus. Both were 12v to 120v. I'm considering keeping it for simple loads. The xantrex claims it's modified wave is also filtered. Is it safe to run an induction cooktop or a ninja air fryer? As those appliances have microchips in them I'm not sure. And what about an air compressor? Just a big motor? Any advice would help
I have a refrigerator that plugs into my house AC and they call it an inverter refrigerator, it converts the AC to DC, can I run this refrigerator on a modified sine wave inverter with out doing damage to the refrigerator, I have been told that a mod sine wave will burn them out thanks in advance
Many devices that have a clock or timer rely on the input frequency (60Hz in the US) as a time reference. For these you absolutely need pure sine or the time will be off (2-3-4 times faster)
Aren't Osiliscopes there to measure things like voltages and signwaves wether it be a more digitaly oreinted saw tooth looking signwave or an analog looking curve type signwave? doesn't anyone use the term analog anymore? Wouldn't it be better to try and find a way to convert to 400 cycles instead of the usual 60 cycles? I have an inverter that I bought from the military that is 400 cycles and it has banks on it that convert to 60 cycles as well so you can run anything with it but that is what the military is doing, they are running thier computers at 400 cycles so it is much smoother ....
Retail always gets the shit end of the military. It will always be like this, unfortunately; and is a by product of the business models we have today. We promote competition and secrecy for profit.
Can we use pure sine wave power inverter (12v or some other type battery inverter) to fool a 30kw on grid inverter by connecting that 12v battery inverter on a grid connection inlet. Will it work. I am assuming that i have converted 1 phase 12v inverter to 3 phase current. If that phase thing is taken care of then will it work please let me know.
@@pascalbruyere7108 Sorry for the silly question I am a newbie to electronics. I want to convert on grid inverter to offgrid using Power/Battery inverter. I got a crazy thought if It can be done. I am sorry i didn't explained it very well. This is the problem i am trying to solve. My parents live in village & there are power cuts so i want to convert a cheap on grid inverter to off grid inverter.
Thank you for this review, it was very informative. I'm from South Africa and we experiencing severe load shedding, for this reason I want to invest in buying a inverter to power my home office as I work from home. A modified sine wave inverter does fit my budget, I know you mentioned it is safe to power your laptop with it but I would like to know is it safe to power my desktop PC as well. I would like to know that before I pull the trigger to purchase it.
I bought a pure sine wave inverter cum ups just one week ago and have tested with various devices. And no problem so far. I've used laptop without battery (using outlet current through adapter) which I think is almost same as desktop pc but only at lower outtage, router, onu etc. Everything is running just like mains current.
I don’t like the graphic representation of ‘pure sine wave’. It seems to be a multitude of impulsions, and I don’t think it is what you get out of a good pure sine wave inverter.
@@klemenstih1158 yes but it’s still not as good as a pure sine wave inverter. They have pure sine generators actually for example places with more sensitive electronics
Thank you. You explained that very well. I had purchased a modified wave and didn't know for sure if it would do what I wanted to run most of the things in the R. V it looks like it will thank you once again.
Glad I could help!
Thank you for the explanation. Please, is it safe to use modified sine wave to charge phones battery?
Thanks for the explanation. So is it possible to get a "real" pure sine wave inverter that gives an output like the mains electricity?
it depends on what you want to do. You can operate a pure resistance heater or incandescent light bulb with DC or any type of AC.
Devices that have no phase correction but start with a bridge rectifier and DC capacitor also take everything.
These are mainly switching power supplies and LEDs with a switching power supply in front of them. LED stripes
Mains LEDs with these ohmic ICs and bridge rectifiers shouldn't be a problem.
Mains LEDs with a capacitor power supply should only be connected to “pure sine”.
Large PC power supplies can cause problems with pulsed voltage due to attempts at phase correction. TVs too.
These must be connected to pure sine.
Heavy iron transformers should only be connected to “pure sine”. with "modified Sine" they should only be operated with reduced load.
You can certainly say the same about electric motors.
I can't seem to find a clear answer to my question, "Is it safe to power a guitar amp with a modified sine wave inverter?". One answer I received on Amazon was, "You should be fine, most electronics (amps) convert the AC 120 to DC (low voltage) for control power and amplification, the only thing I’d worry about is power spikes." Someone else that claims to be knowledgable on this subject stated that amps should not be powered by modified sine wave inverters.
Charging a 1500 amp hour lithium ion NMC battery. Which is best to use ?
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It is good to hear you are enjoying both the TH-cam Channel and the Udemy Course Paulo, thanks for your message and good luck with the course!
Is it possible to use a "power conditioning" to get a clean power from a modified inverter? Or whats your take on modified inverter to use it with smart tv, router and surveillance cameras for a few hrs
My old xantrex freedom 2500 ran a 1500watt space heater with an amazing 20% increase in efficiency compared to my new victron 3k multiplus. Both were 12v to 120v. I'm considering keeping it for simple loads. The xantrex claims it's modified wave is also filtered. Is it safe to run an induction cooktop or a ninja air fryer? As those appliances have microchips in them I'm not sure. And what about an air compressor? Just a big motor? Any advice would help
I have a refrigerator that plugs into my house AC and they call it an inverter refrigerator, it converts the AC to DC, can I run this refrigerator on a modified sine wave inverter with out doing damage to the refrigerator, I have been told that a mod sine wave will burn them out thanks in advance
Many devices that have a clock or timer rely on the input frequency (60Hz in the US) as a time reference. For these you absolutely need pure sine or the time will be off (2-3-4 times faster)
require a low pass of less than 70 Hz
Aren't Osiliscopes there to measure things like voltages and signwaves wether it be a more digitaly oreinted saw tooth looking signwave or an analog looking curve type signwave? doesn't anyone use the term analog anymore? Wouldn't it be better to try and find a way to convert to 400 cycles instead of the usual 60 cycles? I have an inverter that I bought from the military that is 400 cycles and it has banks on it that convert to 60 cycles as well so you can run anything with it but that is what the military is doing, they are running thier computers at 400 cycles so it is much smoother ....
Retail always gets the shit end of the military. It will always be like this, unfortunately; and is a by product of the business models we have today. We promote competition and secrecy for profit.
Only reading 105 volts on my inverter is this due to modified sine wave
Perfect explanation for a dummy like me thank you 🙏
Glad it helped!
Can we use pure sine wave power inverter (12v or some other type battery inverter) to fool a 30kw on grid inverter by connecting that 12v battery inverter on a grid connection inlet. Will it work. I am assuming that i have converted 1 phase 12v inverter to 3 phase current. If that phase thing is taken care of then will it work please let me know.
what the hell are you talking about
Do you now have the response to this interesting hack?
@@pascalbruyere7108 Sorry for the silly question I am a newbie to electronics. I want to convert on grid inverter to offgrid using Power/Battery inverter. I got a crazy thought if It can be done. I am sorry i didn't explained it very well. This is the problem i am trying to solve. My parents live in village & there are power cuts so i want to convert a cheap on grid inverter to off grid inverter.
Thanks for the information
You are welcome William
This is very dope. Thank you
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sure is.. has a tranquilizing effect on me, dude is slow af.. this could have been a second clip seriously
Thank you for this review, it was very informative.
I'm from South Africa and we experiencing severe load shedding, for this reason I want to invest in buying a inverter to power my home office as I work from home. A modified sine wave inverter does fit my budget, I know you mentioned it is safe to power your laptop with it but I would like to know is it safe to power my desktop PC as well. I would like to know that before I pull the trigger to purchase it.
I bought a pure sine wave inverter cum ups just one week ago and have tested with various devices. And no problem so far. I've used laptop without battery (using outlet current through adapter) which I think is almost same as desktop pc but only at lower outtage, router, onu etc. Everything is running just like mains current.
@@Jaqen_Hghar thanks for sharing this info bro.
@@Febs86 You're welcome.
hey - did you every experience a problem where laptop charges dnt work on a modified sine wave ? thanks
@@declansgamereview6523 No, my laptop charger worked 100%
Great video thanks very much. 🇬🇧
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Spot on, Thank you!
You are welcome Tracy! Thank you for your message.
excellent class
Glad you enjoyed it
I don’t like the graphic representation of ‘pure sine wave’. It seems to be a multitude of impulsions, and I don’t think it is what you get out of a good pure sine wave inverter.
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You are welcome Anwyll!
Bravo
Anything better than a pure since wave inverter
Generator
@@klemenstih1158 definitely not. Those put out a modified sine wave
@@eman8920 But their rotor spins, and makes similar ac as from the electrical grid i think
@@klemenstih1158 yes but it’s still not as good as a pure sine wave inverter. They have pure sine generators actually for example places with more sensitive electronics
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Haha thank you Leonardo!
This is very dope. Thank you
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