rigdence presented the following explanation :

> In the past we have tried a breadmaker on board, as it seems to 
> always be a battle getting good bread when we need it.  Cheap ones 
> seemed to be OK, but the Panasonic was very unhappy on the output 
> from our particular inverter.  A pure sine wave inverter is 
> presumably fine, and hopefully we'll have one someday! 
>
We have a Mastervolt True Sine wave inverter and it works fine with 
that. Diana puts the mix on when we set off in the morning and we have 
fresh bread for lunch. Not sure about cost effective as we probably eat 
twice as much bread now we make our own.




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