Looking for small sinewave inverter[RE-wrenches]
David Katz
david at aeesolar.com
Tue Dec 19 11:29:35 PST 2006
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Take a look at the new Morningstar 300 watt sine wave inverters.
David
David Katz
AEE Solar, Inc.
formerly Alternative Energy Engineering
1155 Redway Drive - Box 339
Redway, CA 95560 USA
Phone 707-825-1200
Fax 707-825-1202
email david at aeesolar.com
www.aeesolar.com
Mark Edmunds wrote:
> Hi Jeff - One option is the ProSine series of inverters we make for RV
> applications.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mark
>
> http://www.xantrex.com/web/id/10/p/1/pt/7/product.asp
>
>
> Mark Edmunds
> Xantrex Technology Inc.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeff Yago [mailto:jryago at netscape.com]
> Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 10:33 PM
> To: RE-wrenches at topica.com
> Subject: Re: Looking for small sinewave inverter[RE-wrenches]
>
>
> We recently had installed a complete satellite high speed internet dish
> with fax/phone/cable TV on our mobile RV/field office. This is the high
> dollar type dish like on desaster vehicles that automatically seeks out
> the correct satellite and folds itself down for travel. This system
> uses several high tech "black boxes" and a laptop, which require very
> little AC power. Works great when on land line to grid, but added
> small modified sinewave inverter that only powers "emergency power" wall
> outlet next to normal wall outlet behind this equipment. Moving plug
> from one to other switches power source. Since all other lights,
> furnace fan, refrigerator in RV are 12 volt DC, I do not need a big
> inverter or large battery bank to power anything but this internet
> equipment and a laptop. After trying several different modified
> inverters in the 300 to 800 watt range (actual load is about 200 watts
> max)I found the equipment would not work correctly on any of these
> inverters.
>
> Anybody make a small and lightweight (remember mobile RV application)
> pure sinewave 12 volt input inverter in the 400 to 800 watt range??
> Looks like anything this small is modified. Quality more important
> than price (in reason).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff Yago
>
>
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