10 July 2014
Picture this scenario: You have been planning to purchase a power inverter for the longest time. However, you cannot decide which one you should get: the pure sine wave (PSW) or the modified sine wave (MSW). Well, if you're going to look at the tag price alone, you're probably more inclined to buy the MSW because it is relatively cheaper. But if you're looking for long-term benefits, you might want to go for the PSW. Here are some of the common reasons why it is more advisable to buy a pure sine wave power inverter.
A pure sine wave inverter is often called a "true" sine wave because it produces a smooth, flowing rhythm of AC electricity that is similar to waves that you see when you look at bodies of water. According to experts, this type of power output is more or less what you get in your home and it is what most household appliances are designed to run on.
An MSW, on the other hand, usually has inconsistent power output. Instead of a flowing "wave," this power inverter produces a "square." Why, you ask? Experts explained that the modified sine wave features prolonged highs and lows, as well as plateaus at zero voltage. So if you're going to look at a graph that illustrates the power output of an MSW, you'll see squares instead of waves.Because of this, appliances running on an MSW are more likely to overheat because they have to deal with more power for a longer time. Also, not many household appliances are compatible with modified sine wave inverter. And if you own more advanced and complex electronic devices, chances are, you won't be able to use it with an MSW. These are some of the main reasons why many consumers prefer the pure sine wave power inverter. As mentioned earlier, this type of power inverter has power output that is similar to what you get at home. According to experts, this particular quality makes it perfect for any appliance that you'd normally plug into the wall. In addition, the consistent flow of electricity enables the PSW to provide better protection for the inner circuitry and microprocessor of electronic devices, thus, helping minimise the risk of your appliances overheating.
So, are going for a mobile power source that is cheaper, but is more likely to put your appliances and sensitive electronic devices at a risk of being damaged? Or will you choose a power inverter that is more reliable and has more consistent power output? If you want to get excellent value for your money and maximise your savings in the long run, then it's better that you go for a pure sine wave so you can have peace of mind knowing that your electronic devices and appliances are safe at all times.
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