I am not a fan of using modified sine wave inverters ... if It is my choice ...it would be a pure sine wave even though it cost a lot more.
I was asked to connect a modified sine wave inverter in an office which has a few computers ... screens ... printer ... router ... you know the usual stuff.
A couple weeks later a computer fries ... the IT guys collect the unti and replace a pile of stuff and retrun the unit to site ... all seems good ... then I gget a call because the printer is chewing the battery of the inverter ... so I disconnect the printer ( I expected that to happen ... printers and UPS/inverter etc dont work well together ... unless you have a pure sine wave unit with ample power) ... then a screen pops.
When do some research on modified sine wave inverters ... the results indicate that there is no issues with using a modified sine UPS/inverter for computers ... laptops ... TV's etc ... the results indicate that things which have motors become a problem.
Would you connect a modified sine wave unit to your R10k Xbox or LED TV or office computers ?
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