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The first thing you will need to recognize is what you are planning on running in this time of urgent situation. The lesser the items or the smaller the amperage, the smaller or least exclusive inverter will be needed. I will give a chart of items and their average power makes use of below followed by a simple formula that will give you a consideration of the size of inverter you will require.

 

Electric Chain Saw: 1700 Watts

Electric Circular Saw: 1600 Watts

Full Sized Microwave Oven: 1400 Watts

Home Stereo: 350 Watts

Mini Microwaves: 1000 Watts

1/3 inch HP Submersible Pump: 920 Watts

Reciprocating Saw: 720 Watts

1/2 inch Reversible Drill: 620 Watts

Coffee Maker: 600 Watts

Transportable Vacuum: 525 Watts

Electric Garden Tools: 475 Watts

Ten Speed Blenders: 450 Watts

3/8 inch Variable Speed Drill: 320 Watts

Twenty inch TV/VCR Combo: 300 Watts

12 inch Speed Fan: 200 Watts

Computer/Printer/Fax: 150 Watts

Quartz Halogen Spotlight: 100 Watts

Mini Stereo/CD Player: 50 Watts

Laptop computer Computer/8 inch TV: 38-45 Watts

Cell Phone/Camcorder Charger: ten Watts

14 Volt Cordless Drill Charger: 8 Watts

Stackable Washer/Dryer: 2500 Watts

Orbital Sander: 400 Watts

 

If the appliance you are planning on using is listed in watts, go ahead & use that number. If it is listed in amps you need to make use of this easy formula: volts (120) X amps (listed on tool) = watts. This will give you the quantity of watts the electrical device will be using. So in the event you had a three amp appliance, & you desired to find the watts, the formula would be: 120 (volts) X three (amps) = 360 watts.

You would then sum all of the watts that you will be using and come up with a number. Let’s say your whole watts usage is 500 watts. If that is the case it would be a lovely suggestion to receive a 750 watt inverter. Always receive a bigger size than what you think you will require, it may come in useful.

Your next step will be to decide where your power supply is going to come from. If it is for urgent situation there is an outstanding chance that it will be coming from a battery connected to your vehicle or you could be a small better prepared & have a bank of batteries connected in a parallel fashion.

The last thing you need to know about Three Phase Lighting Inverter is how long your power will supply (battery) last before it needs recharging. First you will need to identify the wattage of all the appliances. Let’s say they have 480 total watts of power being used, & they are jogging our inverter off of a 12 volt battery attached to the automobile. Next they must convert this number so that they know how plenty of amps are being used. They do this by taking the watts (480) & dividing it by 12 (volts of the battery) & come up with 40 amps. The formula is: watts / volts = amps. If they have a 120 amp hour battery they would divide 120 (amp hours) by 40 (amps) & get three hours before the battery is dead. It is suggested not to drain a battery below 50% of its capacity so you may need to divide the three hour in half giving you one 1/2 hour before beginning the automobile up to recharge the battery.

About Author: OnLine Power was one of the first company in our industry to demonstrate its commitment to quality for our customers by earning ISO 9001 certification in 1995. ISO 9001 is an internationally recognized quality management system standard with requirements spanning the total operations of OnLine Power, from the time you place your order to well after delivery.

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