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<blockquote data-quote="Occasional_panner" data-source="post: 545972" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>3600w means it can (allegedly) supply 3600 watts of power. It shows also 3600w/1800w Which I would assume is it's surge power rating and it's constant power rating. (of it's internal inverter)</p><p>These types of inverters are high frequency and have VERY little surge capability, literally split second (for most) surge then back to std power output.</p><p>The only way to get good surge ability is to use a low frequency type with a bloody big and heavy transformer.</p><p></p><p>3600w has absolutely nothing to do with Ah. Amp hours is the amount of power supplied over a certain time, commonly used to calculate how much energy is stored in a battery.</p><p></p><p>Basically this is a small high frequency inverter with removable battery packs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Occasional_panner, post: 545972, member: 7956"] 3600w means it can (allegedly) supply 3600 watts of power. It shows also 3600w/1800w Which I would assume is it's surge power rating and it's constant power rating. (of it's internal inverter) These types of inverters are high frequency and have VERY little surge capability, literally split second (for most) surge then back to std power output. The only way to get good surge ability is to use a low frequency type with a bloody big and heavy transformer. 3600w has absolutely nothing to do with Ah. Amp hours is the amount of power supplied over a certain time, commonly used to calculate how much energy is stored in a battery. Basically this is a small high frequency inverter with removable battery packs. [/QUOTE]
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