this guy was talking about a sound system and other "tail gate" 
electronics.
I suppose a big class A amp might be a heavy draw?
I'm sure he's not intending to run the heater or cooler on it then?
How about those digital power supply amps?
I guess that's where the wave former parts of the page Lenny sent, would 
come ib to it for the audio.
What about running this in the home as the battery power should be 
cleaner, (not on the grid) than the household AC?
thanks

On Sun, 11 Nov 2007, Tom Fowle wrote:

> spiro,
> they're called inverters for weird historical reasons.  They turn
> 12 volts D.C. into 120 volts A.C.  Some come as complete packages
> with battery and charger built in.
>
> You have to consider the actual power required by your intended
> load device, if it's electronics will probably wor fine.
>
> Some less expensive inverters don't produce clean enough A.C.
> wave forms to work well with devices that contain transformers,
> as often you get what you pay for.
>
> You don't want to use inverters with anything that needs lots of
> power I.E. heaters or appliances that produce heat etc. or heavy
> power tools.
>
> tom
>
>
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