Hi all, as my genpower inverter has just passed away I am in the market for a new one. Think I will invest in a better brand this time.
So can anyone advice on what is good and what is not so good.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi all, as my genpower inverter has just passed away I am in the market for a new one. Think I will invest in a better brand this time.
So can anyone advice on what is good and what is not so good.
Thanks in advance.
I have the Honda EU20I, not the cheapest but very happy with it, plus I have very good support at any Honda dealer in the country.
Like Paulyg I reckon it’s hard to beat the little Honda gennies for quietness & reliability. We have the smaller EU10i which gets very little use (we no longer travel with it), so it can go 12 months at a time between uses but never fails to start on first or second pull ...........& that can be with fuel which has sat in the tank since the last use!
If you do get a Honda keep a look out for promotional deals which come up regularly. Ours came with additional warranty (5 years total), a cover, a set of bbq implements & a couple of other things I’ve forgotten. The warranty whilst unlikely it will be needed is worth having because they can be expensive little buggers to repair.
I like the Hondas as well but going by his post I think he is after an Inverter not a Genny
Top of the wozza...
Morningstar (yank) are very hard to go past
Latronics (aussie) are supposedly a good piece of kit (never used one in the field tho)
Victron if they make one suitable
Best of the rest...
Meanwell (Tiawanese) are my 'go to' for low power Inverters and AC/DC converters
Worth a punt...
Powertech (Jaycar) came fitted in my Van and seem OK, suprisingly so actually
:oops:
I had a good run with a couple of the older (teal coloured) Powertech inverters which were excellent bit’s of gear (still working perfectly in our bus after 12 years) but found the ones they replaced them with to be only a little better than ebay cheapies. The ebay cheapie I had needed a fan, (which it didn’t have & shouldn’t have needed at just 150w) & constantly cut in & out making it unusable. The red/silver Powertech I had died in less than 12 months. Best I’ve had are two Victron Phoenix’s (180w & currently a 350w). They are significantly heavier than any others I’ve had & seem to be well over spec’d. I’ve run my 350w at 500w for over an hour testing it when I first got it! Best of all they are now priced very competitively. Based upon quality & price I’d suggest that they are a ‘best buy’ if looking for a genuine pure sine inverter (The only type I’d buy).
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Victron-P...AAAOSwDk5UGmdn
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Victron-P...QAAOxysE5Sa29t
I didn’t know that Morningstar made inverters but if they are as good as their solar regulators I would be just as happy to have one as the Victron.
Hiya Cuppa,
If i was after quality I reckon I would go Victron at those prices.
i have an 1800 watt Projector inverter, works well and seems to be well made.
i went shopping and found a Projector 1000 for $770. Asked for deal and was rejected. Checked flea-bay and picked the same one up for $465.
I'm happy. Thanks for all the responses above.
Just a bit of info for future if anyone is interested; Selectronics LD600 come up on ebay second hand every now and then and they are a very robust inverter. The Selectronic branded units were totally made in Melbourne (even the transformer was wound here) and the manufacturing and servicing of these older units has been taken over by SI Clean Energy in Coffs Harbour.
Rated at 600W continuous but they do go a lot higher than their rated power - 800W for half an hour and 1500W surge. They are a great deal for 3 or 400 dollars when they come up second hand every now and then. They are an old design and a bit heavy but they are tough!
Cheers
Hi, I prefer Sine Wave inverters because of their normal voice and due to the high safety of appliances. Although, Sine Wave inverters are expensive but offer better features as compared to Square Wave ones. Choices are yours.