24V pocket inverter needed [RE-wrenches]
Mark Downing, Hurshtown Alt. Power
solarman4 at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 1 17:32:34 PDT 2002
I've had good luck so far with Sinergex, and I believe they cost less than Go
Power. (www.sinergex.com)
They make a cute little 80W (they call it 100W) that comes in 12V, 24V, and
(I believe) 48V.
Negatives: Their mod-sine units larger than 300W have an unacceptable (to me)
standby current draw. I have yet to try the pure sine models. They have
been promising units with a built in charger for a few months.
Mark
--- Graham Owen <graham at solarexpert.com> wrote:
> Allan,
>
> The cheapest inverters I have seen are distributed by Go Power Electric.
> There inverters are not UL listed and I believe are made in Taiwan. The
> price is low for a number of reasons one of which is the favorable
> exchange rate with Canada, but they do ship product from Washington
> state. I have never used or sold GP inverters because of the lack of UL
> approval but they are the least expensive inverters that I am aware of.
> http://www.gpelectric.com/main.htm
>
> Graham
> GO solar
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