What is an inverter?
An inverter is a device that takes the power
from your DC battery source and through special technology
boosts it to household AC electricity giving you the power
to run appliances such as televisions, lights, computers, and
power tools wherever you may be. Simply, an inverter increases
your 12/24/48 volt battery power to 110/240 AC power.
How do they work?
An inverter boosts your DC power 10 to 20 times
by switching the power to create pulses of electricity in AC.
This switching process is generally done by high frequency
power mosfets.
Pure Sine Wave vs. Modified Sine Wave -- What's
the difference?
There are two forms of electric wave output generated
by an inverter, pure or true sine wave and modified sine wave.
To understand the difference we need to look at their performance.
PureSine
Pure Sine wave is the same as the power you have
in your home. It is very clean and is the optimum for performance.
Please take look at the graph below. You will notice the wave
is very smooth. This smooth pure sine wave is most efficient.
Therefore, appliances such as TVs, computers and stereos run
cleaner and easier. Also, Pure Sine wave generates less heat
than other waveforms.
Modified Sine wave
Modified Sine wave is an output that tries to
imitate pure sine waves but comes up a little short. Nevertheless,
modified sine wave inverters have their advantages. Modified
sine wave inverters are great to run appliances and equipment
such as power tools, non-digital microwave oven, lights, and
other motor driven loads.
The main downside to modified sine wave output
is slight interference. This interference can be seen on some
televisions and computers. It will not cause any damage, but
can be a little annoying. The upside to modified sine wave
inverters is they will run most appliances, and are very affordable.
What size inverter do I need?
This depends on what you want to operate. If
you want to run a 600-watt drill, a 150-watt inverter will
not do the job. When choosing an inverter determine what you
want to run and then get the inverter that delivers the appropriate
power you need. Most appliances have their power rating printed
on them or their packaging. A simple equation to help determine
the power you need is as follows:
Volts (110/230) x Amps = Wattage
Will it run my batteries dead?
Running an inverter certainly takes power from
your batteries, but each Sinergex inverter protects you against
running your battery completely dead. Once your battery drops
to certain point the inverter will sound an alarm to let the
user know battery power is getting low. If the inverter continues
to operate, drawing more power, the inverter will turn itself
off to ensure you have enough power in your battery to start
your car, truck, boat or RV. It is important to remember that
to get the best performance from an inverter a good battery
source is needed. We have a chart that will be posted soon,
describing different power requirements for everyday uses.
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