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Points To Consider When Buying A Power Inverter

By: Baron Moore Home | Shopping-and-Products | Product-Reviews


A power inverter is an electronic device that converts electricity from one form to another. Its most common use is to convert battery electricity into mains electricity. For example converting your car batteries' 12 volts DC into mains electricity 240 Volt AC or 110 Volt AC.

There are various kinds of power inverters, each comes in different costs. Definitely, if the power inverter is expensive, it means it will provide you with a high-quality performance. But aside from the good quality and high-cost prices, there are a couple of important factors to consider when choosing a power inverter.

True Sine Wave and Modified Sine Wave
A true sine wave inverter is true to its name and converts the power generated by your car into sine waves. In the case of a modified sine wave generator, no true sine waves are produced after conversion. On the other hand, a modified sine wave inverter is sufficient only if you are not planning to run anything other than a fan and a few lights. When choosing an inverter one also has to keep in mind the future requirements, so it is better to avail a true sine wave inverter even if it costs a bit more.

Power
Power inverters come in different power capacities, so be sure to select the right one for you. Your inverter needs to be able to provide sufficient power for the equipment you want to use it with.

Wattage
Decide on the wattage you will require for your on-road operations. Then, after fixing the required wattage, go in for an inverter at least one rung higher in wattage. This way you will not have to change your inverter the minute you decide to add another appliance to your caravan or office van.

Standard
Power inverters generate dangerous mains voltages so be sure that the product you choose is approved for use with your mains voltage and supplier.

Inverter size
Check the size of the inverter and the mount of clear space it requires around it. If you can afford to install such an inverter in your vehicle. You might find that you have to shop around for a smaller inverter.

Stable Power
Many inverters now come with a microprocessor that regulates power output and provides stable power. Try to get one of these inverters.

Outlets Required
You have to determine how many appliances you will be connecting to the inverter. This will help you decide on the number of outlets your inverter will need.



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