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Whirlpool : GMH6185XVB 1.8 cu. ft. Over the Range Microwave - Black Review

Whirlpool : GMH6185XVB 1.8 cu. ft. Over the Range Microwave - Black
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This microwave came installed in my new home in 3/2008. I used it sparingly- to heat water, coffee or make oatmeal. The venting plastic piece broke 1 week after purchase. The built in fan and heating element broke the day after Thanksgiving 2010 - barely 2.5 years after we purchased it. The whole unit will have to be replaced. No warranty. Unbelievable.

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Cobra CPI 875 800 Watt 12 Volt DC to 120 Volt AC Power Inverter with USB port Review

Cobra CPI 875 800 Watt 12 Volt DC to 120 Volt AC Power Inverter with USB port
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This is a very good unit, for what it is designed to do. It is up to Cobra's usual high quality standards. There are a few things you should know before you buy it though.
There are a couple of comments about the unit not putting out full voltage - however, if you go to the Cobra website and read up on this unit you will see that a standard voltage meter will not read the voltage correctly due to the sine wave configuration, instead it will read low voltage. Measurement requires a specialized meter, an RMS if I recall correctly. I have read also that some electronics work fine with the modified sine wave and some pick up some interference. It would probably be worth the time and energy to research which would be the case for your particular electronic application, before buying.
Another quite important thing to know is that this unit, while rated at 1600 watts, will only run at 800 watts continuously. The 1600 watts provides room for start up surge, but not for running more than a few seconds. I bought mine to use in my car. First thing I tried was a 1500 watt heater, and it would run for a few seconds and then stop. Then I tried a 750 watt heater and it ran just fine. So check your application and see if it will be 800 or less watts, if more, get a bigger unit.
Another important thing to watch for on automobile installations is the output of your alternator. Many cars have alternators with as little total output as 60 to 75 amps. You can calculate the amp draw by dividing the AC watts by 12 and then multitplying by 1.1 - so in my case the 750 watt heater draws 69 amps from the battery/alternator. If I had a 60 or 75 amp alternator then there would be a serious problem. Probably the battery would be drained while driving and I would end up with a dead battery, at night, in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by zombies pounding on the windows....
I have a 135 amp alternator, but since I am not sure exactly how much amp draw my car uses while running at night with headlights (most of my driving is after dark) then I am not completely sure how much reserve/overage I have for the inverter. As a result I only run the heater intermittently so the battery won't drain. If your application pulls enough amps to cause the charging system to run at system capacity so that the alternator continuously puts out 100%, the alternator will not last nearly as long as normal. I never run my heater when the engine is idling, at idle the alternator puts out about 40% less.
If you are going to use this in a running car, try and find the total amp draw needed for the car,(I found that my alternator runs at about roughly 60% when idling so I am guessing that my total draw would be about 50% of the total capacity of the alternator at full speed, or 68 amps in my case, but that is a guess) subtract that from the total output of your alternator, and then compare your alternator's power reserve with the draw from the inverter with your application, to make sure you have enough total capacity with some margin. Mine would, based on this theory, run a 2 amp deficit. Or do what I do and run the application only intermittently so the battery gets charged up and the alternator isn't running at 100% capacity all the time, and never while the engine is idling.
If you are going to use this in your car while driving, the supplied cables are not going to work for you, they are too short. The inverter is not weather proof so it can not be mounted under the hood where water can splash up on it, or dust get into it. It needs to be in a weather tight environment with good air circulation, it also doesn't like heat. I took a pair of heavy jumper cables and soldered bolt connectors on each end and ran these to my cars interior. I added an in line 100 amp fuse in case of a short in the cables.
If you are going to use this on a battery only, there are formulas to determine how long the battery will supply the load you need - you can find the info with a goole search easily. It would most likely be worth your time to run the formula before buying, to make sure that you are going to get sufficient run time from the battery you have or plan to get. If frequent recharging is in your future, consider deep cycle batteries.
In summary, this unit works, within it's limitations, and I am happy with it. I would have given it 5 stars, but the Amazon description of the unit's true continuous run capacity should be more detailed than it is.
August 2009 - I see that the description has been changed so that it better represents the 800 watt continuous capacity. Kudos to whoever made that honest change!

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The Cobra CPI 875 is a 12 volt DC to 120 volt AC power inverter with 800 watts continuous power handling and 1600 Watts peak power.This unit contains a 5 volt USB output, modified sine wave, thermal shutdown, reverse polarity protection, low voltage shutdown, low voltage alarm, external fuse, 2 grounded AC receptacles, and includes a carry case, and direct- to battery cables with clips.

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Xantrex PROWatt 600 Inverter, Model# 806-1206 Review

Xantrex PROWatt 600 Inverter, Model# 806-1206
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I purchased this inverter to replace a Sinergex Pure Sine 600 unit that failed after 5 years on my boat which is used to provide power to the entertainment system and TV.
Compared to other similar pure sine wave inverters the ProWatt SW600 is a great buy. Easily half the price of a replacement Sinergex and other similar units.
For my application, it had to be installed in concealed location. The SW600 was slightly larger than the Sinergex unit it was replacing but not by much and it fit nicely in the same space that the Sinergex unit was in.
The unit works great, provides clean power to the entertainment system and TV. It hums a bit when running but not enough to be annoying in a quiet cabin. If you are mounting this unit to a wood panel you may want to use rubber isolation to minimize the amplification of the hum through the wood panel.
My only complaint isn't so much with this unit as with the most recent 'safety' requirements that in order to comply with UL458 prevent this inverter (and virtually all other similar units) on the market today from turning on when DC power is applied. You MUST press a momentary button on the front of this unit to power it up. As a result of the safety requirements of UL458, it is now expected that any inverter will be mounted where it is easily accessible. Trouble is on my boat and in many other RV and other marine applications, the inverters are usually installed out of sight in a compartment.
Unlike most other inverters on the market in this category, at least Xantrex offers a remote panel/switch for this unit which was a big plus since I had to install it in a concealed location. However, it also meant running the remote cable and finding yet more space in a sensible and convenient location to mount the remote panel. The remote panel just has an indicator light and momentary power switch. For its size, at 2" x 2.5", it would be nice if the remote panel would at least include a display to show the power and voltage readings just like the main unit does.
My gripes about the remote panel issues aside, overall I would highly recommend this unit for any application in which you want clean AC power. It really is a great value.

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The PROWatt 600 Watt pure sine wave inverter is a compact, powerful inverter that is easy to install and use in commercial truck, RV and marine applications. Provides reliable, clean power for variety of electrical loads, including sensitive electronics. Power Supply: 104 - 127 V AC, Continuous Watts: 600, Surge Watts: 1,200, AC Outlets (qty.): 2, True Sine Wave: Yes, Soft Start Technology (SST): Yes, Short Circuit Protection: Yes, Low Battery Protection: Yes

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Sunforce 11240 1000-Watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter with Remote Control Review

Sunforce 11240 1000-Watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter with Remote Control
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Bought this off Amazon a month or two ago. I was looking for an inexpensive pure sine wave inverter to replace my Duracell (Xantrex) modified sine wave inverter. I was expecting to have issues from the get go (due to the cheap price!) but this inverter is working out quite nicely. I have it hooked up to 4 Trojan T-105 batteries which is charged up with an 85 watt Kyocera solar panel and Xantrex C35 charge controller.
Being pure sine wave, I can run anything now that my old modified sine couldn't. No more annoying buzzing sounds from CFL's or TV's. certain appliances that wouldn't power up on the old inverter now work flawlessly. Some things I run on the Sunforce: Samsung 22" LCD TV, CFL's of all sizes, Playstation 2, battery chargers, laptops, electric cooler.
I haven't tripped the over current protection yet at all, not even when using items that typically surge, such as a large power drill.
No fan issues like the other review mentioned.. in fact I haven't heard it come on at all yet; then again it's winter time here in Missouri so I assume it truly is thermal controlled.
The remote keychain that was provided with the unit works great. Since I'm doing the electrical work on our new cabin, I can turn off and on when working on the electrical. Then turn it off when we leave for the week.
The only issue I've had so far is once I came back on the weekend and the inverter turned itself back on sometime during the week. This normally wouldn't be a big issue except we're limited on battery capacity and can be a nuisance if kept happening. This has only happened the one time so no biggie.
The LCD readout on the front of the inverter is a nice feature, more expensive inverters don't have this by default, though I rarely look at it.
I would like to determine how much power the inverter uses when it's powered on and in idle mode. The documentation doesn't mention this anywhere and would expect that would be a major selling point. (or, disadvantage if it's too much of a power draw). I don't have an amp meter to test what it is, if you find out please post a review.
The only other downsides is:
1) this inverter has no permanent mounting brackets. only rubber feet on the bottom. luckily the thick DC cabling keeps it well secured within the battery box.
2) the DC hookups are HAND TIGHTEN only. This can be an issue if you, like me, use the proper gauge wiring. in my case I'm using 6 gauge, which is actually borderline of being too small but the batteries are close by. I ended up using pliers to tighten the hand lugs. With thicker wiring, I imagine this would be a huge pain.
PROS:
inexpensive! I noticed the price just went up though :(
LCD readout on front panel
Keychain remote, I haven't seen any other inverters include this with the inverter itself
CONS:
no mounting brackets? I'm sure you could finagle some aluminum straps around it, instead.
hand tightened DC connections
no mention of idle power usage.

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The Sunforce 11240 1000-Watt Pro Series Pure Sine Wave Inverter converts DC power into clean, stable AC power that is ideal for running home appliances, pumps, and motors. It provides 2000 Watts of peak surge power to get your gear started, and 1000 Watts of continuous power to keep it running. Pure Sine Wave inversion guarantees optimum compatibility with sensitive equipment, computers, motors, televisions and more. Compact and portable, this inverter is perfect for use at worksites, on boats, or for permanent use in a solar power setup. Sunforce Power Inverters can provide clean, free poweras part of a solar power setup.

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