Inverters: Modified sine wave vs. Pure sine wave Focus: Inverters with pure sine wave outputs cost more, but perform better than those with modified sine wave outputs. This short blog posts discusses the advantages of pure sine wave inverters and identifies the specific types of applications that require them, while also noting the specific types of applications where modified sine wave inverters are adequate.
What you’ll learn: - How to know when to specify an inverter with pure sine wave output versus one with modified sine wave output
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Author & Publication: no author specified, Analytic Systems, Vendor website, Sep 26 2013
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