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September 17th, 2019, 05:12 PM
#11
I think it is a pretty good price for a true sine wave inverter with the other nice design features. You cannot really compare the typical Canadian Tire modified sine wave inverters to this one. I bought a commercial true sine wave inverter for my solar power system at the camp and it was a about 3x over the cheap ones but you have to pay for clean power.
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September 17th, 2019 05:12 PM
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September 17th, 2019, 06:41 PM
#12
I cannot think of any equipment in my house where I need a sine inverter. I have run my who house off my coleman 5500. Plasma tv, Android box, 2 computers, network, sump freezer, laptop, fridge, freezer and lights throughout the house. I could run the furnace if I had to but since I have 30 face cords out back I don't need to. I paid 250 for the generator I finally bout a generator panel and made a 240 V extension cord and I'm all in for a grand total of 500 bucks (I had a friend who's an electrical guy do the work for free).
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September 18th, 2019, 12:55 AM
#13
sorry to say but foxx your mistaken, thymallus is correct.
https://cargenerator.com/faq/#engine-running
heres a link if you scroll down a bit they actually were asked that question on Facebook
for some reason website isnt letting me post pics. they explain whats also a bit different
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September 18th, 2019, 01:25 AM
#14
Rather idiotic comment from that link....a $5k whole house generator setup will be supplying 22KW ..something that will run everything in your house, using propane !! You won't know the Hydro is off; cook, laundry, hot showers etc. That $700 1 kw 'inverter' can barely run anything..no hot water AND a warm house at the same time for sure...
In a rural situation, no power equals no water....it takes 240v to run a well pump...
WHY IS THIS BETTER THAN A WHOLE HOUSE GENERATOR?
It costs far less. If you have a power outage just occasionally every year or two then why spend a ton of money on a big generator taking up yard space? If you are ok with running just the essentials of your house like your gas furnace, fridge, a few lights and computers, then buy a CarGenerator. Save 90% of your money and pay just a fraction of what you would otherwise on a whole house generator installed typically between $5k-$10k.
Last edited by MikePal; September 18th, 2019 at 06:30 AM.
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September 18th, 2019, 06:57 AM
#15

Originally Posted by
Bowjob
sorry to say but foxx your mistaken, thymallus is correct.
https://cargenerator.com/faq/#engine-running
heres a link if you scroll down a bit they actually were asked that question on Facebook
for some reason website isnt letting me post pics. they explain whats also a bit different
Where do you need a true sine wave? This is a backup system with 1 circuit, what are you actually running off this? Have you used a modified sine wave inverter? They work just fine for 90% of things, even no issues charging cell phones and laptops although it takes a little longer. They run lights fine, power tools fine, etc.
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September 18th, 2019, 11:52 AM
#16

Originally Posted by
Fox
Where do you need a true sine wave? This is a backup system with 1 circuit, what are you actually running off this? Have you used a modified sine wave inverter? They work just fine for 90% of things, even no issues charging cell phones and laptops although it takes a little longer. They run lights fine, power tools fine, etc.
well the point is it is different than one you could get at Canadian tire.
do the ones you get at Canadian tire work in snow and wet conditions? im not familiar.
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September 18th, 2019, 12:02 PM
#17
I was totally hoping this was something where you'd jack up the car and run it off of the tire. Time to get rednecking my own car generator!
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September 18th, 2019, 12:37 PM
#18

Originally Posted by
benjhind
I was totally hoping this was something where you'd jack up the car and run it off of the tire. Time to get rednecking my own car generator!
Ha! I had a similar thought before i looked at the link. Now THAT would be a good idea. You could get lots of power that way.
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September 18th, 2019, 01:05 PM
#19
I'm still baffled as to what equipment would even need a sine inverter, maybe if you have some sort of sensitive medical or scientific equipment, but nothing in your home requires that.
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September 18th, 2019, 02:50 PM
#20

Originally Posted by
greatwhite
I'm still baffled as to what equipment would even need a sine inverter, maybe if you have some sort of sensitive medical or scientific equipment, but nothing in your home requires that.
quick google search
Both types of inverter will provide power to AC appliances, however Pure Sine is high quality equal to (or better than) the power in your home, Modified sine wave power is a simpler form of power and is adequate for simple electronics, but may damage more complex ones.