Collection: Modified Sine Inverters
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Aims 1000 Watt Value Power Inverter
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Aims 800 Watt Power Inverter with Cables
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Aims 250 Watt Power Inverter with Cables
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Aims 150 Watt Power Inverter 12 Volts with 2 USB Ports PWRINV150W
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Modified sine inverters offer a low-cost option for transferring power from direct current, or DC, to alternating current, or AC, letting you run household and other appliances with battery power, which may be supplied by solar power, by gasoline- or other fuel-powered engines or by other charging methods. AIMS Power offers a big selection of modified sine inverters. Our AIMS inverters are available in 12V, 24V, 36V and 48V versions, giving you a wide variety of choices to suit your situation.
Although modified sine inverters are cheaper to buy than pure sine inverters, you should not attempt to use them with all appliances. Modified sine inverters produce a blocky, squarish electrical output, compared to the smoother, more seamless electrical output produced by pure sine inverters. Some tools, devices and appliances will run less efficiently on modified sine power, while others won't run at all. Microwaves, medical equipment and electronics are a few examples of equipment that shouldn't be used with these inverters. For that type of equipment, pure sine inverters are a better choice. Modified sine inverters are best for simple appliances, such as vacuum cleaners, water pumps and blenders.
Although modified sine inverters are cheaper to buy than pure sine inverters, you should not attempt to use them with all appliances. Modified sine inverters produce a blocky, squarish electrical output, compared to the smoother, more seamless electrical output produced by pure sine inverters. Some tools, devices and appliances will run less efficiently on modified sine power, while others won't run at all. Microwaves, medical equipment and electronics are a few examples of equipment that shouldn't be used with these inverters. For that type of equipment, pure sine inverters are a better choice. Modified sine inverters are best for simple appliances, such as vacuum cleaners, water pumps and blenders.
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