Anyone with good general knowledge of electrical stuff?
Bungee
08-22-2004, 11:27 PM
I want to get a power inverter. But there are so many different wattage ratings, I'm really not sure what I need.
This power inverter would power A/C appliances such as coffee maker, hair dryer, toaster, or plug-in boombox.
Without any clue what I really need, I was guessing a 750 watt (1,500 watt peak) inverter might cut it (after all, 750 is a big number, right? :screwy: ) . . . but as the inverters get more powerful, they start getting much more expensive, fast.
Anyway, the appliance ratings are:
Coffee maker: 900 watts
Toaster: 1500 watts
Hair dryer: 1500 watts
So, any ideas what I really need?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
This power inverter would power A/C appliances such as coffee maker, hair dryer, toaster, or plug-in boombox.
Without any clue what I really need, I was guessing a 750 watt (1,500 watt peak) inverter might cut it (after all, 750 is a big number, right? :screwy: ) . . . but as the inverters get more powerful, they start getting much more expensive, fast.
Anyway, the appliance ratings are:
Coffee maker: 900 watts
Toaster: 1500 watts
Hair dryer: 1500 watts
So, any ideas what I really need?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
silveradoman
08-23-2004, 10:57 PM
The 1,500 watt peak is not sustainable to the point you can power a hair dryer or a toater, it is simply the instantaneous load a motor would put into the inverter. You can only have a sustainable power output of 750 watts, any more than that and youŽll be tripping the fuse or circuit breaker quite often. Good Luck!
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