I would not recommend it at all. The new Stabers are hard to get to work correctly even on the SW+ inverters. I love my Sears front loader, but I have an Outback.
I recommend a top loader or sinewave inverter.
I have customers with relatively small systems (under 1000 watts) that are running top loaders (with the simple mechanical dial control, no electronics) on mod sine.
They have done fine for years.

Ray

On Aug 27, 2008, at 11:46 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Any current recomendations for a front loading clothes washing machine to
run on a modified square wave (aka mod sine wave) inverter?  Client is
using a Magnum RD3924.

John Mottl
www.rainshadowsolar.com

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