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T&T: Magnum Inverters (was: seeking advice ..............)

From: Kevin Redden (no email)
Date: Tue Jan 01 2008 - 13:47:53 EST

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    > -----Original Message-----
    > ............................. I am strongly
    > considering a Magnum MS2000 with a Magnum ME-RC w/ME-BMK Battery
    > Monitor Kit for my next boat which is under construction. Notice
    > I do not list any Xantrax products. I refuse to buy anything from
    > them because of their past business practices.

    Ron Nelson's interesting post got me thinking and doing a little price
    comparisons on the web today. The Xantrex problems with quality control,
    reliability, and customer support have been well covered on the list in the
    past. Ron's discussion of the Magnum inverter was what got my interest
    today.

    In looking at the Magnum inverter/chargers, both Sine Wave and MSW versions,
    it was interesting that when comparing the price of the inverter/charger
    (with remote control), the Magnums are 5 to 12% less expensive than the
    comparable Xantrex units!

    Have any listees put in these Magnum units? How is your experience with
    them?

    Kevin

    PS - after looking at an MSW output waveform on a scope and seeing just how
    horrible it really is, I now refer to "MSW" as "Modified Square Wave",
    instead of the advertising term the manufacturer's prefer to use. It is
    nothing more than a plain square wave (complete with ringing), with one
    additional step between 0 and 110 Volts. Actually seeing the wave form lets
    you understand why some products just won't work well on MSW power.
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