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.