What’s In A Waveform?

Pure Sine Wave or Modified Sine Wave, what’s the difference?
In an effort to answer this question we need to look at the two different styles and the advantages and disadvantages of each one.

Power Inverters Modified sine wave inverters generate a controlled stepped-wave form that is compatible with most of your AC appliances. These inverters are highly efficient, value-priced and perform well for a wide variety of applications. Some sensitive electronic devices such as laser printers and entertainment electronics may not operate on modified sine wave power.
Bainbridge Technologies offers Modified Sine Wave Models from –
12 volt, 24 volt & 48 volt
150 watts up to 1500 watts continuous


Power InvertersSine wave inverters electronically emulate a true sine wave. Their power quality is the same, or in many cases, better than power available from utility companies. These inverters allow you to power virtually any load within their rated capacity and allow you to run appliances the way they were intended. They are ideal for applications involving entertainment electronics, motors or speed controllers, sensitive equipment – like medical equipment, some battery chargers, microwave ovens, laptops, laser printers, televisions and computer screens.
Bainbridge Technologies offers Pure Sine Wave Inverter Models –
12 volt, 24 volt & 48 volt
150 watts up to 3000 watts continuous
(some units can be paralleled up to 15 kVA). 

 

Some Important Facts!

What all this information provides you with now is a choice.
Understand what are the advantages and disadvantages of each style of inverter are, and then the choice is yours.

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