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On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 05:41:07 -0700, Eric F. Richards
wrote: wrote: SNIP I use Exeltech inverters for things that won't run directly off 12 or 24 volts, and they are quite clean unless run at or above rated capacity (Their ratings are quite conservative). Exeltechs are pure sine wave inverters -- they are very good, and cost more than your typical Big Box inverters. As for distribution, I use West Mountain Radio RigRunners with Anderson PowerPole connectors. These are used by ARES, are rated to 30 amps in 12VDC and are "genderless" in that any connector can connect to any other. http://www.exeltech.com http://www.westmountainradio.com Eric, Thanks for sharing the tip on Exeltech, I am going to check them out. I figured a decent inverter would cost more than a similar capacity square wave however, having been around a square wave inverter with a radio I'm pretty sure it's a worthwhile expense. As to the RigRunners and Anderson PowerPole's .......... once I switched to them I never looked back! |
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