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Must not be too old, since that's a modified square wave too. It's the old ones with big heavy transformers in them and TO-3 transistors bolted to the outside that were real square wave inverters. They work OK too, but not so great for induction motors.
The only thing I can think of that...
Nice scope traces, thanks. I always thought that "modified sinewave" was a very optimistic term for that type of inverter. They're still better than the old square wave ones though.
Is your Briggs and Stratton unit a straight motor-generator type, or is it an inverter type?
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