This should not pose a problem, as most ac products drop the sine wave of ac into a square wave (straight up and down) anyways before recharging a spotlight or running a computer, etc. The only thing is you might hear a slight humming or the product might get a little warmer. . But you can also use a UPS to protect sensitive electronics, just be sure it's compatible with your generator and it puts out a true sine wave, not a modified sine wave. just to share, your mileage may vary, but I've run computers on a crappy old noisy Generac years ago with no problems. We had. . I don't exactly know- usually DeWalt chargers smokes from being run off modified square wave, not the inverter. Let's say I have a 5000w gazolean generator and I need to power a desktop computer with, say, 1000w of total consumption (computer, monitors, router & printer). What's an. . If you've never heard of an inverter before, it's a component in a renewable energy system that converts DC power (what is stored in batteries) into AC power (what you use in your home).
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