At 12:58 PM 10/07/2010, James Sizemore wrote:
>The comment was there are no feature rich true sign wave inverters
>that take voltages above 48 volts, I see from the link below that
>selectronic has a new high voltage inverter so new in fact that they
>don't have specifications posted yet. They do seem to have good
>feature set but don't state if they are modified sign or true sign,
>normally if not stated as a feature they are just modified sign
>inverters. Do you have any specs that show they are true sign?
>
>On Jul 9, 2010, at 7:18 PM, James Massey
><<mailto:jcmassey@netspace.net.au>jcmassey@netspace.net.au> wrote:
>
>>As for the comment that there are "no good quality 120VDC input
>>inverters" (or words to that effect) Selectronic in Australia make
>>very good ones:
>><http://www.selectronic.com.au>http://www.selectronic.com.au but
>>may be higher power
>>than what was being looked for.
>>
>>Regards
>>
>>[Technik] James
G'day James, All
It has been a couple of years since I talked seriously with
Selectronic, but I don't think they do _any_ modified sine anymore,
that all their current products are true sine.
It's great product, although I rarely have need to use it I'd like to
use their stuff a lot more.
Regards
[Technik] James
Friday, July 9, 2010
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