I bought my first inverter around 1987, a 60 watt Tripp light square wave inverter. Not a modified sine wave but an actual square wave inverter that used TO3 power transistors. Not enough peak voltage to power the auto degousing coil in my 13" CRT TV.
A series of modified sine wave inverter s followed, some of which have survived. Here is the list.
60 watt Tripp lite square wave
140 watt Radio Shack
175 watt Statpower
700 watt Statpower
1300 watt Powerstar
70 watt Vector (2) (1 still in use)
1000 watt Xantrex (2) (1 still in use)
3000 watt Vector
175 watt tiny inverter can't remember the brand (still in use)
225 watt Vector (still in use)
3000 watt can't remember the brand
3000 watt smaller Vector
750 watt Harbor Freight (still in use)
140 watt Schumacher (still in use)
3000 watt Aims (still in use)
1000 watt Renogy sine wave (in use)
300 watt Bestek sine wave (in use)
What inverter have you owned over the years.
A series of modified sine wave inverter s followed, some of which have survived. Here is the list.
60 watt Tripp lite square wave
140 watt Radio Shack
175 watt Statpower
700 watt Statpower
1300 watt Powerstar
70 watt Vector (2) (1 still in use)
1000 watt Xantrex (2) (1 still in use)
3000 watt Vector
175 watt tiny inverter can't remember the brand (still in use)
225 watt Vector (still in use)
3000 watt can't remember the brand
3000 watt smaller Vector
750 watt Harbor Freight (still in use)
140 watt Schumacher (still in use)
3000 watt Aims (still in use)
1000 watt Renogy sine wave (in use)
300 watt Bestek sine wave (in use)
What inverter have you owned over the years.