Hi All,
I seek opinions, and possibly hope to prompt a discussion, regarding the
use of large inverters. The genesis of my curiosity was a desire to
install a propane refrigerator. In rough figures, that's about $1000.
A STATPOWER PROSine 2.5 inverter is about $2000. I already own a large
dorm type refrigerator, that draws 1 amp AC, that I could use with an
inverter. Considering this, the inverter ends up costing $1000 over the
price of the propane refrigerator. Now, I've read posts here concerning
the price of AC/DC TV/VCR units. These are generally small sets that go
for premium prices. While at Best Buy the other day, I saw 19" TV/VCRs
for $250. Bigger picture; smaller price. But it needs AC power. There
are other examples like this which, I believe, serve to illustrate that
in the long run a large inverter may not really be any more expensive.
That doesn't even factor in the pleasure and convenience of having AC
power without the noise of the generator. So, am I missing something?
Why aren't these devices more widely used? BTW, I forget to mention
that the PROSine 2.5 also has a 100 amp battery charger.
Best wishes,
Roy Cummings
'75 Eleganza
Arlington, VA
I seek opinions, and possibly hope to prompt a discussion, regarding the
use of large inverters. The genesis of my curiosity was a desire to
install a propane refrigerator. In rough figures, that's about $1000.
A STATPOWER PROSine 2.5 inverter is about $2000. I already own a large
dorm type refrigerator, that draws 1 amp AC, that I could use with an
inverter. Considering this, the inverter ends up costing $1000 over the
price of the propane refrigerator. Now, I've read posts here concerning
the price of AC/DC TV/VCR units. These are generally small sets that go
for premium prices. While at Best Buy the other day, I saw 19" TV/VCRs
for $250. Bigger picture; smaller price. But it needs AC power. There
are other examples like this which, I believe, serve to illustrate that
in the long run a large inverter may not really be any more expensive.
That doesn't even factor in the pleasure and convenience of having AC
power without the noise of the generator. So, am I missing something?
Why aren't these devices more widely used? BTW, I forget to mention
that the PROSine 2.5 also has a 100 amp battery charger.
Best wishes,
Roy Cummings
'75 Eleganza
Arlington, VA