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    @ Grant H,

    any recommendations of DC/AC Inverters? I need a good pure sine wave one. Difficult to find anything that seems decent yet reasonable in cost.

    800 watts minimum, yet I don't need much over that. (startup requirement is 800 watts of a device, run time is much less than that I believe)

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    Quote Originally Posted by gnihcraes View Post
    @ Grant H,

    any recommendations of DC/AC Inverters? I need a good pure sine wave one. Difficult to find anything that seems decent yet reasonable in cost.

    800 watts minimum, yet I don't need much over that. (startup requirement is 800 watts of a device, run time is much less than that I believe)
    I've been doing a lot of poking around and reading about reasonable chinese inverters, and it seems like a lot of them are decent machines, but they are less efficient than high end gear (Outback Power for instance).

    I don't know if you want the hassle of creating 220V then using a breaker panel to drop to 110, but the EPEVER inverters actually seem to be pretty decent from the reviews that I have been seeing/reading.

    I know that the EPEVER MPPT solar controller is actually a good value if it supports the battery voltage you are running.

    Samlex and Aims are also relatively decent as per the reviews I have been finding, and they have a lot of different models that should fill what you need.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grant H. View Post
    I've been doing a lot of poking around and reading about reasonable chinese inverters, and it seems like a lot of them are decent machines, but they are less efficient than high end gear (Outback Power for instance).

    I don't know if you want the hassle of creating 220V then using a breaker panel to drop to 110, but the EPEVER inverters actually seem to be pretty decent from the reviews that I have been seeing/reading.

    I know that the EPEVER MPPT solar controller is actually a good value if it supports the battery voltage you are running.

    Samlex and Aims are also relatively decent as per the reviews I have been finding, and they have a lot of different models that should fill what you need.
    Thanks. Not looking for a panel, just a portable inverter large enough to run the wood pellet stove and a 12 volt deep cycle shown in my previous build^. More of an experiment to see how long it will last. Might build up a battery bank to support it for a longer duration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gnihcraes View Post
    Thanks. Not looking for a panel, just a portable inverter large enough to run the wood pellet stove and a 12 volt deep cycle shown in my previous build^. More of an experiment to see how long it will last. Might build up a battery bank to support it for a longer duration.
    Makes sense. I would go browse through Samlex and Aims offerings and shop the part number you want around for the best price.

    Side note, do you actually need pure sine?

    What, I suppose the pellet stove needs pure sine wave for timing purposes?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grant H. View Post
    Makes sense. I would go browse through Samlex and Aims offerings and shop the part number you want around for the best price.

    Side note, do you actually need pure sine?

    What, I suppose the pellet stove needs pure sine wave for timing purposes?
    Not sure it needs pure sine, but it does have some control boards that I'd rather not fry. Auger motor and blower motor can't take much power, it's the igniter that chews up the initial load. thus why it says 800 watts required.

    Looks like there might be some Aims on amazon used for reasonable price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gnihcraes View Post
    Not sure it needs pure sine, but it does have some control boards that I'd rather not fry. Auger motor and blower motor can't take much power, it's the igniter that chews up the initial load. thus why it says 800 watts required.

    Looks like there might be some Aims on amazon used for reasonable price.
    My backup for my pellet stove had 240 Ah of AGM batteries tied into a 700 watt UPS. the load running the blower and auger was 120W running the blower and another 55 or so for the auger. I ran it once for 5+ hours on battery and it was above 50%.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jerrymrc View Post
    My backup for my pellet stove had 240 Ah of AGM batteries tied into a 700 watt UPS. the load running the blower and auger was 120W running the blower and another 55 or so for the auger. I ran it once for 5+ hours on battery and it was above 50%.
    awesome. good to know. Someday I'll quit being lazy and measure it all while running.

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