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Hmmm....makes sense. I remember the chargers being an issue but I hadn't even thought about motor windings....that makes total sense- no smooth transition of current (the sine wave).
What is a "LOT" of THD? Would you say, then, that up to 25% would be way too much for some stuff like a hot...
Thank you for the excellent pictures! That makes better sense. What brand did you end up going with? And essentially, the higher THD begins to act like a "modified Sine Wave", agreed? At least that's how it appears to me, and if I remember, modified sine wave inverters (cheap) are notorious for...
Hmmm...So out of curiousity because I am not well-read on THD:
Any idea what the THD on the MEP-831A is? I would imagine fairly low as the 832 would power radio equipment which I would think would be very susceptible.
2. THD is essentially the measure of fluctuation in frequency, right?
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Ahhh now that is a useful piece to see. Sad that I can't bulk charge batteries with it but good to know. Thanks!!
Side note: Anyone here have any experience with Spartan Inverter/Chargers? Looking to buy a 24v 2200 or 3300 watt unit.
Also experience with diesel truck water heaters?
Thanks!
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