Yeah I think I gave a bad example. A hair dryer is a better example, a hair dryer possibly could put too much load on the inverter. But I think a vac sealer machine won't put that sort of load on an inverter.
I'm not sure if anyone told me that or I read it somewhere. Apparently the electricity draw will be too much and too quickly and can damage a solar panel system over time. I'm not even sure if I gave a good example.
I remember now!! A hair dryer, apparently a hair dryer will draw too much...
Under 30 seconds a day. I've got plenty of power it's just that I was wondering if the power draw will be too high and fast (similar to powering a electric hair clipper which will wreck a solar panel system).
300 Watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter and I don't know what the battery is but I do know it has a very large capacity because it was expensive. I've definitely got enough power to run a vac sealer for a few seconds at a time for a total of under 30 seconds a day. I was just wondering if it will...
I'm just wonder if I can power a vac sealer machine using my solar panel system. Here are the specifics of the vac sealer machine:
Electrical
Frequency50Hz - 60Hz
Input Power110W
This vac sealer...
It only starts sparking when I turn it on. It hasn't done it lately though. I might buy a reserve inverter just in case. I don't want to go days without power while waiting for a replacement inverter. Thanks mate :)
I've seen where it sparks from (copper wiring) which is caked in dust. It hasn't been sparking lately which leads me to believe the dust has......"baked off"?
I will certainly consider a replacement inverter if she starts sparking again. Thanks
I can see the dust when I shine a light in there.
Nay I don't have the cover off yet, I'm still a little nervous about getting zapped.
I will try to find a compressed air source. I think gas stations might have some. Thanks for the idea.
I'll unhook the input. Thanks :)
I was going to use...