Would you choose a pure sine wave inverter or a modified sine wave inverter? Which one is better?
Pure sine wave inverter or modified sine wave inverter, which one is better? If it is used for ordinary loads in your home, you can choose any of them, because the operation of most devices does not make much difference in operation.
To give you a better understanding of their usage, here are their differences:
A pure sine wave inverter is an electronic power device that converts direct current (for example: battery) into alternating current, usually 220V/50Hz or 110V/60HZ
The pure sine wave output is the same alternating current as the urban power grid we use daily, with a better output voltage than the power grid, and the performance is purer and more stable, because there is no electromagnetic pollution that exists in the power grid.
All waveforms of the pure sine wave inverter are continuous, with quite stable and good performance during use, no interfering sound, Such as humming or TV noise.
At the same time, by providing high-quality AC power, pure sine wave inverters can adapt to almost all kinds of loads, with its advantages of high efficiency and low loss. Although it requires higher technical requirements and costs, precision electronic equipment and inductive/impact load appliances must use pure sine waves.
Pure sine wave inverters are widely used in various fields: microcomputer systems, telecommunications systems, homes, emergencies, industrial equipment, military vehicles, medical ambulances, police cars, ships, solar and wind power generation fields, and other occasions that require emergency backup power or base stations.
And the modified sine wave inverter can also meet most of our daily electricity needs, it is really quiet, low noise, and high efficiency, so it has become the mainstream choice in the global market,
However, the modified sine wave inverter is still composed of multi-segment lines, which belongs to the category of square waves, and the continuous performance is not very good, and it is easy to overheat.
And its load capacity is a bit limited, only generating 40%-60% compared with the entire rated load. Usually speaking, It is not allowed to connect inductive loads, besides, it may cause abnormal operation of related electronic equipment, in the worst case, it may damage your equipment and shorten the expected life.
Nevertheless, the modified sine wave is more suitable for ordinary loads, such as car power inverters, laptops, audio sets, camcorders, digital cameras, printers, various chargers, DVD players, because its price will be more moderate.
Choose the right inverter for yourself, it will make more sense, pure sine wave inverters are more expensive and more stable to use, modified sine wave inverters are more suitable for ordinary loads, more affordable. Which one do you want to choose now?
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