If you are thinking of buying a 12v to 240v inverter for your touring caravan and are tempted by some good prices on offer I would IMPLORE you to have a read through this web page.
The fact that some are unreliable is the least of the problem.
I came across it by chance whilst browsing the web on another subject and whilst it is pretty boring to persons without an interest in electronics the message ( the danger, or even lethality, of some badly designed ones ) is in there for anyone to see.
I have an ancient 300W inverter that works fine but had thought about a more powerful one at today's prices.
PLEASE READ IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUYING AN INVERTER.
Colin
------------- First outing : 6 - 8th June 2011 - Rivington nr Bolton.
27/6/11 - 15/7/11: Cornwall.
2/9/11 - 5/9/11: Tarporley, Cheshire.
08/10/11 - 13/10/11: Naburn Lock nr York.
19/3/12 - 22/3/12: Southport
< but not willing to pay the outrageous prices asked by manufacturers who are known for their quality products, I settled for a Taiwanese made inverter>
Cheapo far eastern electrical equipment is rubbish, no suprises there then?
Quote: Originally posted by Tentz on 25/11/2011
< but not willing to pay the outrageous prices asked by manufacturers who are known for their quality products, I settled for a Taiwanese made inverter>
Cheapo far eastern electrical equipment is rubbish, no suprises there then?
Ditto; and he obviously knows enough technically to have known better.
My UK made 200 pure sinewave & 120 and two 75 Watt RING modified sinewave ones have given great service.
Most cheapo modified wave inverters are fine. This case was a pure sine inverter, these work on a totally different principle & need to be done right, which is why they are so expensive.
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