"An inverter is needed to charge newer LED televisions, LED light bulbs, and inductive loads like brushless motors."
Huh? I assume this sentence is supposed to be something like: "This unit features a pure sine-wave inverter, which is needed to power newer TVs, LED light bulbs, and inductive loads like brushless motors."
So does this have pure sine wave output? Even the web site has a similar ambiguous sentence about the output.
Also, is it typical to call solar-charged batteries generators?
EDIT1: It says "Output waveform: Pure sine wave" in the specs... missed that the first time I looked.
EDIT2: MD fixed the ambiguous copy... my work here is done *flies away*
SkeletoramaI guess in the same way you use a gasoline generator, but you're switching to solar. The battery is just to ensure it puts out consist power for whatever is plugged in.
Huh? I assume this sentence is supposed to be something like: "This unit features a pure sine-wave inverter, which is needed to power newer TVs, LED light bulbs, and inductive loads like brushless motors."
So does this have pure sine wave output? Even the web site has a similar ambiguous sentence about the output.
Also, is it typical to call solar-charged batteries generators?
EDIT1: It says "Output waveform: Pure sine wave" in the specs... missed that the first time I looked. EDIT2: MD fixed the ambiguous copy... my work here is done *flies away*