Select the Best Inverter Charger for you

Posted by RVSide on November 25th, 2020

Selecting the perfect power inverter unit is more complicated than actually using them can be. Unlike standard inverters, there are certain units that will allow you to actually plug the unit into an AC source of power and use that source to recharge the batteries that you're using to convert DC power from. This makes it the perfect choice for those who use their inverter away from their cars since charging the batteries usually involves connection to an alternator, solar panel, wind turbine, or other source of energy. With an inverter charger, all you need to do is connect the unit to the AC power source and leave it for a few hours.

The first real thing to look at when selecting the right inverter unit is how many watts you're going to need. Just like a standard inverter, your inverter charger will only be able to provide power within a certain threshold, and you need to purchase the right sized inverter unit for your needs. Take the required amperage of all the devices you're going to operate through the unit and combine them, then multiple the total by 120 to get a rough idea of just how many watts you're going to need from your purchase.

Next consider size and design. For example, many people invest in an inverter for their boat or another marine related application. There are certain choices that may have a design more well-suited for these uses than others. Portability may or may not be an issue for you as well, so be sure that you consider the overall size and weight of your unit. Most inverter chargers are much bulkier than their traditional counterparts, which is one of their only real drawbacks. Finally, check into the type of signal output your unit will provide. Pure sine is more expensive, but makes it much more possible to operate a variety of different devices that modified sine units can't handle.

Once you've looked at these basic issues, you can begin to look at the costs of each inverter unit that you've narrowed your choices down to. While you may think that price should be the first thing you consider, the truth is that buying an inverter of any kind is an investment, and skimping on important areas due to the price is a mistake. Once you know what you need from your new inverter charger, you can start to shop around for the best value.

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