50/60HZ 12V 24V to 100V 120V 220V 240V DC AC Power Inverter
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Refers to pure resistive loads like incandescent lamps, induction cookers, fans, computers, and microwave ovens. A 2000W induction cooker can be driven by a 2000W inverter.
Includes motors, compressors, and relays. These require 3-7 times the normal current to start. Examples: refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioners, and water pumps.
Loads with capacitance parameters where voltage lags current. Representative loads include switching power supplies, energy-saving lamps, and charging units.
Waveform Quality: Sine wave inverters generate pure AC consistent with grid power. Modified wave inverters are between square and sine, containing more harmonics.
Efficiency & Cost: Modified waves are cost-effective but may generate more heat. Sine wave inverters are more expensive due to complex control circuits.
Load Adaptability: Sine wave inverters meet all AC load applications, while modified waves are suitable for general lighting and less sensitive equipment.
Impact on Equipment: Sine wave is ideal for medical and precision laboratory equipment. Modified waves may cause interference with communication devices.




