Power inverters when camping
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Power inverters when camping
Looks like 800 watts is a little limited: From looking around the internet 1000 watts will power small power tools, blenders, small TV's and stereos, and fax machines, and of course a motorcycle battery charger. I have a Sears air inflater and I know 800 wont run it. It would seem that 1000 watt is the best for the buck. 2500 watts will power your fridge or microwave! HEH!
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Power inverters when camping
Originally posted by: Eaglecollector
Im sure glad you posted this topic cause i almost bought that one. I better check harbor frieght and see what they have then.
Im sure glad you posted this topic cause i almost bought that one. I better check harbor frieght and see what they have then.
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Power inverters when camping
In the 15' box van I used to work out of I had a Cobra 1000W inverter I picked up at a LUVs for around $100...if you ever want to run a space heater or something of that nature (mega wattage) GO BIGGER!!! They are great for all the little power tools, tv/dvd, lights, etc. Definately watch your vehicles battery...[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img]