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CAUTION!
Certain devices (few examples given below) may malfunction when powered from
Modified Sine Wave. Check with the manufacturer of the device for suitability of
powering with Modified Sine Wave:
• Devices utilizing zero voltage crossing for timing control: Some clocks used in con-
sumer electronic items (will not keep accurate time)
• Devices using modulation of RF signals on AC lines during zero crossing e.g. X-10
System for Home Automation
• Devices utilizing Triac based phase control for transformer less voltage step down
e.g.:
Small battery chargers for hand tools, flashlights, night-lights, shavers etc.
Variable motor speed control in hand tools
Light dimmers
Temperature controllers e.g. Temperature Controlled Electric Blankets
• Devices using high capacitance based voltage multipliers for generating high
voltage (will create very high surge currents) e.g.:
Photographic Strobe Lights
Laser Printers
Measuring Modified Sine-Wave Voltage with a "True RMS" Voltmeter
As mentioned above, Modified Sine Wave voltage is a type of square wave that has an
RMS (Root Mean Square) value of 115 VAC in this inverter. A general-purpose AC voltme-
ter is calibrated to accurately measure the RMS value of a Pure Sine Wave and NOT of a
Modified Sine Wave. If this general-purpose voltmeter is used to measure Modified Sine
Wave voltage, it will indicate a lower value (96 VAC to 104 VAC). For accurately measuring
the voltage of a Modified Sine Wave, use a voltmeter which is designed to measure "True
RMS Values" like Fluke 87, Fluke 8060A, Fluke 77 / 99, Beckman 4410 etc.
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