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Patitur
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Inverter

Post by Patitur »

Hi all
In looking for recommendations for a 1kw inverter that I could run off a few deep discharge batteries that I have. I did search but couldn't find anything.

Thanks

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Try Maplins-they are the kiddies for all things electrical.
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Patitur
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Re: Inverter

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Thanks. Found a few just wondering if there are any brands to go with our avoid. Cheers

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Re: Inverter

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If you want it to power delicate electronics (TV's laptops etc) best to go for a pure sine wave type (but more expensive) for more rugged kit (lights etc) the cheaper type will suffice
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Post by Rearfang »

Freind off mine had maplins largest inverter witch went wrong just under a year Old they refused to replace it and he never pushed matter but not the best customer service
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I would not recommend Maplins as their are better options out there. Shop around on the net.

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If your planning to run close to 1000w from it get a 2000w unit as many devices need an initial start up surge of current to get them going... and even then most have a 100% duty cycle of about half an hour..

this is what i have

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sniper-1000-W ... 5af08ea6fb



Dont forget a decent size battery charger to boost your battery bank up


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If you have the budget for it Victron are an excellent brand, they do a huge range so one will be just on spec. Trade price on a 1200W model is about 350 though. :shock:

http://www.victronenergy.com