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Three Things to Know About Using a Power Inverter


The first fad you will need to know is what you are planning on running in this time of emergency. The fewer the items or the smaller the amperage, the smaller or least costly inverter will be needed. I will give a food of items and their average power uses below followed by a simple formula that will give you an idea of the size of inverter you will demand.
Stackable Washer/Dryer: 2500 Watts

Electric Chain Saw: 1700 Watts

Electric Twisted Saw: 1600 Watts

Full Sized Microwave Oven: 1400 Watts

Chest Freezer: 1200 Watts

Mini Microwaves: 1000 Watts

1/3 inch HP Submersible Enthuse c intensify: 920 Watts

Reciprocating Saw: 720 Watts

1/2 inch Reversible Drill: 620 Watts

Coffee Maker: 600 Watts

Lightweight Vacuum: 525 Watts

Electric Garden Tools: 475 Watts

10 Speed Blender: 450 Watts

Orbital Sander: 400 Watts

Domestic Stereo: 350 Watts

3/8 inch Variable Speed Drill: 320 Watts

20 inch TV/VCR Combo: 300 Watts

12 inch Three Rapidity Fan:200 Watts

Computer/Printer/Fax: 150 Watts

Quartz Halogen Spotlight: 100 Watts

Mini Stereo/CD Actress: 50 Watts

Laptop Computer/8 inch TV: 38-45 Watts

Cell Phone/Camcorder Charger: 10 Watts

14 Volt Cordless Exercise Charger: 8 Watts

If the appliance you are planning on using is listed in watts, just go ahead and use that number. If it is listed in amps you by the skin of one's teeth need to use this simple formula: volts (120) X amps (listed on device) = watts. This will give you the amount of watts the appliance will be using. So if you had a 3 amp appliance, and you wanted to find the watts, the modus operandi would be: 120 (volts) X 3 (amps) = 360 watts.

You would then total all of the watts that you will be using and come up with a many. Lets say your total watts usage is 500 watts. If that’s the case it would be a good idea to get a 750 watt inverter. Always get a larger bigness than what you think you will need, it may come in handy.

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Coffee maker for your car - Albany Times Union
Coffee maker for your car I don’t drink coffee (in fact, it grosses me out), but … I think this gift is pretty cool. The Durable 12-Volt Stainless Steel Coffee Maker brews up fresh,

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The Texas Instruments 2008 power seminar - EDN.com
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