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Inverters are devices that change a low voltage power supply, such as from your 12v or 24v DC leisure battery,
into mains power (240v AC) that can then power anything from microwave ovens to computers. Inverters are often used
on boats and recreational vehicles such as Winnebago’s, or to provide a mains power supply in remote areas. Overseas
travellers will often find that a campsite or marina has a low amperage mains power supply; in this case an inverter will
enable the use of battery power to keep their high current appliances working, without the fear of tripping the mains supply.
Modified Sine Wave (MSW) and True Sine Wave (TSW) are the two main types of inverters. TSW Inverters are usually more expensive
and can power virtually any 240v appliance. A TSW Inverter can produce power that will often have fewer surges
and spikes than mains power from the grid. This very high quality power supply may be required when using your Inverter to run for example,
high quality audio equipment or perhaps fluorescent lighting that can sometimes be subject to interference caused by MSW Inverters.
Although MSW Inverters are usually cheaper and don't produce such 'clean' power; they are still more than adequate for the vast
majority of electrical appliances and you can happily run most DVD players, videos, televisions, fax machines, lap-top computers,
power tools, lights, fridges, freezers, microwaves etc. without cause for concern. For very sensitive equipment however, due to
the risk of damage caused by the slight interference 'modified sine wave' (MSW) power can generate, we would recommend using a TSW Inverter.
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