inverter question
 

inverter question

Started by steve5B, November 16, 2007, 05:48:36 AM

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steve5B


  I was wondering if a 5000 watt /10000 surge inverter would be a good choice to use --V--trace inverter types.  Have a couple

  of them around the race shop here.


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captain ron

I have been using a 5000 watt Aims inverter for 4 years now and love it. It is modified sine and won't run my printer but I have worked around that. I hooked a smart charger to my inverter and have a great system.

Nick Badame Refrig/ACC

Hi Steve,

Do you know if they are Sine Wave inverters, or modified wave?

Do they have built in Chargers?

Let us know
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Nick

All the ones I've seen are modified sine wave and no charger built in and you can decrease stated value by 50% at least

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steve5B


  Hi Nick,

  They are Aims and I think they are sine but I'm not sure but will check and let you know.


  Steve 5B
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captain ron

Steve, I have an Aims inverter 5000 watt and it has been great. I doubt though they are sine wave. could be wrong and if I am you should definately use them. If not I would be interested in one to try and get 220 out of my inverters.