Itripper said:Are the any microwaves that will run off of a pro sine 1000 inverter (900 watt max). It would be a lot easier for me to swap out a microwave than the inverter, and much cheaper.
Nice, in theory my inverter should be able to run this with its 900 watt continuous and 2000 watt surge. I will order this and see. A lot cheaper than spending big bucks on a 2000 watt inverter.RVTravel said:I don't own this, but found a Westinghouse WCM660W 600 Watt Counter Top Rotary Microwave Oven, 0.6 Cubic Feet, Black
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BGTO1WC/
SPECIFICATIONS
• Power Consumption: 120V~60Hz, 850W
• MWO Power: 600W
• Operation Frequency: 2450MHz
• Outside Dimensions (H x W x D): 10 5/16” x 17 13/16” x 13 5/8”
• Oven Cavity Dimensions (H x W x D): 7 13/16” x 12 3/8” x 11 9/16”
• Oven Capacity: 0.6 cubic feet
• Net Weight: Approx. 23.1 lbs.
jimindenver said:You can get a Panasonic inverter Microwave that uses less power when you set the power level lower. Most microwaves use ful power in short burst.
Just passing this info on this microwave works great with the pro watt 1000 inverter by Xantrex. I ran it for 5 minutes straight and started it up several times boiling water, it works well and doesn't appear to have a large surge. I love that it only has 2 knobs time and power, no energy robbery no digital display or multiple button pushes to start.RVTravel said:I don't own this, but found a Westinghouse WCM660W 600 Watt Counter Top Rotary Microwave Oven, 0.6 Cubic Feet, Black
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BGTO1WC/
SPECIFICATIONS
• Power Consumption: 120V~60Hz, 850W
• MWO Power: 600W
• Operation Frequency: 2450MHz
• Outside Dimensions (H x W x D): 10 5/16” x 17 13/16” x 13 5/8”
• Oven Cavity Dimensions (H x W x D): 7 13/16” x 12 3/8” x 11 9/16”
• Oven Capacity: 0.6 cubic feet
• Net Weight: Approx. 23.1 lbs.
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