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Hi, I am trying to work out what inverter to get but it’s tricky. I know I need pure sign wave inverter and I’m looking at 24v, but for soe reason I keep sticking there. Does anyone know much about them here? Thanks. Justin
I don’t think you actually need a pure sine wave? what is the application? what is the DC supply and what are you wanting to run is it going to be a grid tie?
I’m not sure yet about a grid tie. I basically want to run everything in the house, bith in case the supply stops and to reduce the monthy bills.
You may want to think about something like this it would not need to be grid tie to save money on monthly bills for example you could have it dumping extra energy into the electric water heater in stead of what I am doing here.
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