Hi Dana,
I have run the Fisher-Paykal washer on a DR, SW, SW+, PS, Outback,
Prosine 1000 and Magnum MMS1012 with no problems. I stuffed a huge
load in, and tried running it on a Morningstar SureSine 300 watt
(surge to 600 for 10 minutes), which has a quick blow 40 amp fused
input inside the inverter. I installed a 30 amp circuit breaker on
the DC input which tripped in the very last cycle, it very well may
had finished the load with just the 40 amp fuse.
The hot/cold mixing valve has a low spot spot in the plastic casing,
and we have had them freeze and crack in low temperatures. The tech
guys in New Zealand got a kick out of that since it was over 95º F the
day we called.
I have not tried the Magna sine inverter though.
Best,
Jason Lerner
Waldron Power and LIght Co.
On Jul 1, 2009, at 4:19 PM, Dana wrote:
Has anyone run a Fisher-Paykal washer on the Magna sine modified
sine wave 1200 watt inverter? Good to do or not?
Thanks
Dana Orzel
Great Solar Works, Inc
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