PS2512 woes [RE-wrenches]

Bob-O Schultze, Electron Connection econnect at snowcrest.net
Thu Nov 21 09:21:22 PST 2002


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Matt,
Actually, Outback does plan to offer the FX in 12V at some point. 
Given the choice right now, I'd look at the Statpower Prosine 2000 
over the PS2512 if you HAD to stay with 12V. Sometimes you do.
I've always thought that the PS stood for a Piece of something Smelly.
Bob-O

>I have to agree with WM on this. The large 12 volt inverter is sort of a
>carry-over from the days when DC generally meant 12 volt stuff. I think it's
>great in smaller equipment for small cabins, boats, RVs and the like, but in
>a house? Why bother? 24 and 48 are good, practical voltages to work with, 12
>isn't. That's why Outback doesn't even offer one!
>
>Matt

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