Christine wrote: > 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! > I can confirm that a pure sine wave inverter (Victron Multi Plus) will definitely run a Panasonic breadmaker on board perfectly OK as we have done it many times. Set it going at the start of a reasonable run and you have full batteries and nice bread by the time you stop. Roger
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