MrAlvinDude
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John61CT said:But startup could require 1000+w when sizing an inverter.
Yes, motors always use more energy (in the first second or so) when they start, but a nominal 400W inverter will plenty be able start a 175W smoothie maker.
As the start load of electric motors are a know issue for inverter makers, they will always design their inverter so it can typically do twice the official nominal watt number for a short time. So an inverter will also have an official max peak watt number.
Why try to scare off a novice user with such trivia?