Should have got a pure sine mate. Can run anything rated under the inverters capacity while the modified will potentially cause devices to expire prematurely. I`m from an electronics servicing industry so I look at the reliability of components and potential weaknesses. All looking good though build wise I just wish mine was at your stage.
Airflow for excess heating on the inverter is VERY important. Raise the inverter with 4 stand-offs so the base isn't on the wood which is a heat insulator and will lessen the efficiency of the inverter.
Noevilea I 100% agree with you and when I start my own build I will definitely go a pure sine wave. Unfortunately it was up to Wayne and he went with the modified. I don't think it's used too often more just for if he does need it, it's there all ready to go. Thanks that a good idea I'll make sure I do. It's easy to remove so will only be a 2min job to add some rubber feet on the inverter.
Great work George
It's looking great
Maree Anne
Thanks :)
looking great love the stain color
Dean's Off Grid Projects
Thanks mate
Great project!!
Should have got a pure sine mate. Can run anything rated under the inverters capacity while the modified will potentially cause devices to expire prematurely.
I`m from an electronics servicing industry so I look at the reliability of components and potential weaknesses. All looking good though build wise I just wish mine was at your stage.
Airflow for excess heating on the inverter is VERY important. Raise the inverter with 4 stand-offs so the base isn't on the wood which is a heat insulator and will lessen the efficiency of the inverter.
Noevilea
I 100% agree with you and when I start my own build I will definitely go a pure sine wave.
Unfortunately it was up to Wayne and he went with the modified.
I don't think it's used too often more just for if he does need it, it's there all ready to go.
Thanks that a good idea I'll make sure I do. It's easy to remove so will only be a 2min job to add some rubber feet on the inverter.
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