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Refers to a pure resistive load that works through a resistor-like component. Such as an ordinary incandescent lamp (filament), induction cookers, fans, computers, microwave ovens, etc. For example: a nominal 2000W induction cooker can be driven by a 2000W inverter!
Refers to high-power electrical products made using the principle of electromagnetic induction, such as motors, compressors, relays, etc. These products require a much larger starting current (about 3-7 times) than normal operation. Representative appliances include: refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioners, water pumps, and electric tools.
Generally refers to a load with capacitance parameters, where the current leads the voltage. Representative loads include: switching power supplies, energy-saving lamps, electric vehicle charging power supplies, etc.
Sine wave inverters generate pure sine wave AC, consistent with grid power. Modified wave inverters contain more harmonics and are not as smooth.
Modified wave inverters are cheaper and generally efficient but may generate heat. Sine wave inverters are more expensive due to complex control circuits.
Sine wave inverters can meet all AC load applications. Modified wave inverters have poor adaptability and may interfere with precision or sensitive equipment.




