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Load Shedding!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="user 997" data-source="post: 1127861" data-attributes="member: 997"><p>Just make sure you use a pure sine wave inverter if you want to do this and be concious of the load that you are puttng through it. Cheaper inverters are usually modified sine-wave which can introduce noise due to how the waveform is generated. </p><p></p><p>Pure sine wave inverters normally have a clean signal and should not add noise, but they also cost a bit more, but it is worthwhile in the longer run. I sometimes do run my Hi-Fi off an inverter during load shedding and sounds pretty good, it provides very clean power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 997, post: 1127861, member: 997"] Just make sure you use a pure sine wave inverter if you want to do this and be concious of the load that you are puttng through it. Cheaper inverters are usually modified sine-wave which can introduce noise due to how the waveform is generated. Pure sine wave inverters normally have a clean signal and should not add noise, but they also cost a bit more, but it is worthwhile in the longer run. I sometimes do run my Hi-Fi off an inverter during load shedding and sounds pretty good, it provides very clean power. [/QUOTE]
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