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can this run a microwave if so how big of one
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can this run a microwave if so how big of one
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Can it run straight off an alternator if not could capacitors be used in place of batteries
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Can this inverter be installed upside down on the floor of a compartment of an RV?
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What current can the USB outlet provide?
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DOES A HIGHER WATTAGE INVERTER (5K) DRAIN THE BATTERIES FASTER THAN A LOWER WATTAGE INVERTER (3K) WITH THE SAME LOAD (1K)?

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Sunforce Pure Sine Wave Inverter - 650 Watt, Model# 11230

Item# 121121
Sunforce ProSeries inverter converts DC power stored in 12V batteries into clean AC. Pure Sine Wave inverters provide power with very low harmonic distortion, no static or humming noise Perfect for HDTVs, computers and other sensitive electronics High and low voltage protection Overload protection Over-temperature protection Dimensions are 13in.L x 9in.W x 4in.H
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Questions & Answers for Sunforce Pure Sine Wave Inverter - 650 Watt, Model# 11230

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Size?

Do you know the dimensions of this inverter? Also I'm not sure if this will fit my application. If I get it and it doesn't work correctly, what is your return policy?
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The dimensions are 13"L X 9"W X 4"H. Our return policy is within 30 days.
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What is the surge rating on this model inverter?

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The overload protection will shut this inverter off if the running wattage exceeds 650 watts, or if the surge wattage exceeds 1200 watts.
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will i need to purchase power cables and what gauge if so?

 
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asked 2 months ago
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For this Sunforce Pure Sine Wave Inverter when connecting to the power source, it is recommended that the thickest wire available be used in the shortest length possible.
< 4' use minimum. 4 gauge, 4'-6' use minimum 2 gauge, > 6' use minimum 0 or 00 gauge.
Cables would need to be purchased separately.
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