Ethernet on Mod Sine Wave [RE-wrenches]

Ray Walters walters at taosnet.com
Thu Jun 8 09:29:45 PDT 2006


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Hi Drake;

I believe most ethernet boxes are powered by a wall cube. We haven't had 
any problems ever, but if the unit wasn't powered by a transformer it 
might have a problem. I have customers on mod sine running satellite TV, 
satellite internet, DSL units, wireless systems, etc.  For us the list 
of problem loads on Mod sine is still very short, and then often sine 
wave inverters have trouble too. (ie. New front loading washers with 
variable speed drives).

Good Luck,

Ray Walters


Drake Chamberlin wrote:

>Does anyone have experience running an Ethernet box for DSL on a
>modified sine wave inverter?
>
>
>Thanks,
>
>
>Drake 
>
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>


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