Jeff;

I have experience with the MMS series from Magnum. Nice little
inverter/chargers, low standby losses, but not available in 24v.
I chose them for some remote installations because of small size and
price point. We had trouble with an earlier model that failed when a
generator ran out of gas, but Magnum replaced it free of charge
with a newer one and no issues with that. We also had an issue with
another installation where the inverter did not find the output from a
Honda 3000i to its liking.....problem traced to that individual Honda,
not the Magnum.
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Buckville Energy Consulting
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Jeff Irish wrote:


Any recommendations from those of you with extensive off grid experience for a small inverter, sine wave, 500-1000 watt range 120 vac output, 12 or 24 VDC nominal input? I’m looking for something with low standby losses when there are no loads, and high reliability. Thanks!

Jeff Irish, PE

President

Hudson Valley Clean Energy, Inc.

and Adirondack Solar

13 Hook Road

Rhinebeck, NY 12572

T.845.876.3767x110

F.845.876.3912

[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

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