A square wave inverter brings up the interesting question of how the 
comparatively noisy wave form will affect sensitive things.
Do you have any knowledge with a square wave inverter versus a sine wave?

kirk wrote:

>Ever read Don Lancaster's "magic sinewaves"?
>He has very low harmonic content.
>Kirk
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>try http://webconx.green-trust.org/inverter.htm
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>>Well, I haven't seen any good plans yet, I've been looking for a long
>>time. I can say, however; that you should definitely not try to use this
>>plan: http://www.i4at.org/lib2/inverter.htm
>>It will probably waste more energy than it converts for you.
>>I would like to try to come up with a good plan for a modified sine wave
>>converter.
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