What is the difference between Modified and Pure Sine Wave inverters?
Modified Sine Wave (REM) is suitable for basic resistive loads like lights and fans. Pure Sine Wave (REP) adopts an isolated coupling circuit design with high stability, making it suitable for all loads including sensitive inductive devices like refrigerators and drills without interference.
What are resistive load appliances?
Resistive loads include mobile phones, computers, LCD TVs, incandescent bulbs, electric fans, rice cookers, and small printers. These can be powered by both modified and pure sine wave inverters.
What are inductive load appliances?
These include electromagnetic products like compressors, motors, refrigerators, air conditioners, and pumps. They require 3-7 times their rated power during startup, so only a Pure Sine Wave inverter is recommended for them.
Why choose a high-quality inverter over cheaper alternatives?
Low-cost inverters often use substandard components in unlicensed workshops, posing significant security risks. Choosing a reliable inverter ensures personal and property safety through proper circuit protection and components.
Can I request customized products or packaging?
Yes, customized products and packaging options are available. We can apply specific moldings or add your logo/info to the packaging based on previous extensive experience with client requirements.
What safety protections are built into the REP3000 series?
The system includes comprehensive protection against Low Voltage, Over Voltage, Over Load, Over Temperature, Short Circuit, and Input Reverse Polarity.