We often get asked "What's the difference between sine and modified wave inverters?" The short answer is not a lot that most users of inverters would notice. The longer answer is that if you're using your inverter to run thousands of pounds worth of ultra sensitive equipment use a pure sine wave inverter to ensure that it runs properly. If, however, like most inverter users your going to run a kettle, hair dryer, microwave oven, TV, or a power tool while away from a electrical hook-up supply then a modified wave inverter will be more than adequate.
Use our range of inverters to run 240 volt applications (i.e. TV, games console, computer, fridge etc.) from a 12 volt battery supply. For more info on 'Ring' inverters/invertors, battery chargers and other products go to www.ringautomotive.co.uk. Any Ring product not listed on our site can be specially ordered by contacting us.
Ring Can Inverter given excellent 4 **** out of 5 rating by 'Practical Motorhome' magazine! See the June 2008 issue for reviews, or go to www.practicalmotorhome.com.
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