7 August 2015
If you need to use electrical appliances in remote areas or in camp sites, having a 24v or a 12v pure sine wave inverter is a huge advantage. As compared to power generators, inverters are much smaller and more lightweight, making them much easier to transport. Storage won't be a problem, too. When they are not in use, you can just keep them in the boot or under the seat of your car.
Common Questions about Inverters
Interested in purchasing an inverter? Here are a few question on how this nifty electronic device works and their answers to help you decide if this mobile power solution is exactly what you need.
1. Do inverters generate their own power? One common misconception about power inverters is that they have the capability to generate power on their own. Unlike power generators, however, inverters do not produce their own electricity. What they do is convert direct current (DC) from power sources, such as car batteries or solar PV panels, into alternating current (AC), which is used to power up standard household appliances and power tools.
2. How long can an inverter be used? The runtime of a 12v or 24v pure sine wave inverter will ultimately depend on the capacity of the battery you are using and the load that the inverter is supporting. This basically means that the more appliances you plug into the inverter, the shorter the inverter's runtime will be. As such, if you want to use the inverter for a longer period of time, you should connect more batteries to the device or use a power source with a bigger capacity.
3. How fast is the inverter's response time? Inverters don't usually take that long to start converting DC electricity to AC power. In fact, it has a response time of less than 20 milliseconds. As long as it is installed properly and the connections and secured, the inverter will start working as soon as you plug an electrical device and switch it on.
4. Are there safety precautions I must observe when using an inverter? Like any electronic device, there are safety measures you must observe when using pure sine wave inverter in Australia to prevent accidents. For starters, always place the inverter in a well-ventilated area. Keep it away from flammable materials to avoid fire risks and make sure to store the inverter in a cool, dry place.
5. Is pure sine wave better than modified sine wave inverter? Yes, so if you're going to buy a 5000w inverter, make sure that you choose one that utilises pure sine wave technology. Pure sine wave power inverters are more efficient and they are compatible with many electronic devices, including those with sophisticated and advanced circuitry.
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