Do you have an inverter fitted in your motorhome?

Do you have an inverter fitted in your motorhome?

  • No

    Votes: 50 33.6%
  • Pure Sine wave - less than 500w

    Votes: 10 6.7%
  • Pure Sine wave - 501w to 999w

    Votes: 8 5.4%
  • Pure Sine wave - 1000w to 1999w

    Votes: 18 12.1%
  • Pure Sine wave - Greater than 2000w

    Votes: 4 2.7%
  • Modified Sine wave - less than 500w

    Votes: 24 16.1%
  • Modified Sine wave - 501w to 999w

    Votes: 10 6.7%
  • Modified Sine wave - 1000w to 1999w

    Votes: 15 10.1%
  • Modified Sine wave - Greater than 2000w

    Votes: 10 6.7%

  • Total voters
    149
Mines a 2Kw Sterling pure sine wave, runs telly, sky box, microwave, hair dryer, hair straighteners, laptop, tablet, phones ect. I use while driving or parked, seems to work fine.
 
I have a 1200 watt modified inverter, works mint TV, sat box, game console, laptop, 4 phone chargers, 700 watt microwave 700 watt toaster, microwave and toaster tesco cheapie, microwave none digital timer, but have always had van on tick over when using 700 watts+ going to test with van off to see if any difference
 
Don't use it often but I need it it's great to have on board. 2000w modified and never had any issues running anything with it.
 
I have a 1200 watt modified inverter, works mint TV, sat box, game console, laptop, 4 phone chargers, 700 watt microwave 700 watt toaster, microwave and toaster tesco cheapie, microwave none digital timer, but have always had van on tick over when using 700 watts+ going to test with van off to see if any difference

I`m curious, can you tell me what a mint TV is,
 
I've got a 500W modified sine wave one fitted, but can't vote as 500W isn't an option for either type!
 
I have a 1000w pure sine wave which charges my bike battery, laptop, and phone. Works a treat and also gives me digital read out of battery voltage.
 
if it can't be made to work off 12v won't have it !

I could buy the Canon car charger but at £108 I decided to use an inverter that I already had, hopefully it will work on any future chargers that I may purchase as I change my cameras, it also allows me to have only one soldering iron - helps keep costs down
 
550W Modified Sine wave Waeco in the trailer, 1500W Sine Wave in the Mercedes.

Peter
 
Considering that we all wild and power of some description can be an issue, im surprised that 1/3 of use don't have one. Power to the people.
 
We've got a 300w pure sine wave as I was told my toothbrush will be nuked if I got a modified one. We also use it to get freesat through our humax box. I'm looking for a 12v one but cannot get one in france and don't want to pay huge postage costs.
 
Ooh er, I don't think I have one..... but then I don't have a : toaster, microwave, hairdryer, tv, electric radio, laptop etc.
Someone once asked me what on earth did I do when I went away, well really. .......I was not going to tell him.
 
Best to get

i have just finished converting a t5 what would you recommend is best unit to get. i have 12v sock in has area running from leisure battery, and obviously the van engine battery
 
Ooh er, I don't think I have one..... but then I don't have a : toaster, microwave, hairdryer, tv, electric radio, laptop etc.
Someone once asked me what on earth did I do when I went away, well really. .......I was not going to tell him.

Yeah, love the idea of referring to anything as 'wild' when it involves an electric toothbrush and a hairdryer.:lol-053:

Perhaps we need to start a subgroup for primitive-camping. Neanderthal camping possibly?
 
No, the label states 500w, not less than 500w.
You know I am right but I failed my being pedantic A levels so tried to be nice


I could have just said it was obvious which one you should have voted for:lol-049::lol-049::lol-049::lol-049::lol-049:
 
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Our last van, which in a previous life was a radio van, came with a small invertor, went with the van and haven't bothered buying a new one. The only item we need mains for is gf's camera battery which if we needed to would mean being on EHU once a month.

I've just bought a charger with mains or cigar lighter connection and 2 spare batteries for my new Nikon for less than £18 on Amazon.
With the solar panel, I also charge a mobility scooter, 12 volt to 24 volt with a charger from Amazon for about 30 quid.
 
Modified Sine Wave 1000 watt

I have had this inverter for 6 years moved between 4 vans. It is currently fitted to our latest a Rapido Van 66 2015. It is invaluable. We bought it first so that my wife could use her 240 volt hairdryer. We then added a 240 volt tv which is much cheaper than a 12v alternative. We have also added a microwave in the past, but removed this because it tanned the battery and used up too much space. Over the years we have added two 120 amh batteries and a solar panel into the equation making us totally self-sufficient. We very rarely use campsites and have travelled all over Europe with this combination over the last six years.
 

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