Sewing Machines [RE-wrenches]
Mark Downing
solarman4 at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 1 13:34:47 PDT 2001
I have Amish customers running sewing machines off of
200 and 300W Tumber Technologies inverters with no
problems. The one customer has a VERY fancy
computerized model with an LCD touch screen.
The simple models with nothing more than a motor and
light should have no problems whatsoever.
--- "Travis Creswell, Ozark Solar" <ozsolar at ipa.net>
wrote:
> What are peoples experience running sewing machines
> with inverter power? I
> have customer with a small 12 volt cabin system and
> his wife wants to bring
> her sewing machine down to the weekend cabin. He
> doesn't have AC power
> currently. I told him what I tell all of my
> customers.... "I can't
> guarantee how your appliance will operate or that it
> won't be destoyed by
> inverter power". My guess is that a sewing mahcine
> could have a lot of
> problems with anything other than true pure sine
> wave Exeltech.
>
> Others?
>
> Thanks
> Travis Creswell
> Ozark Solar
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