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Feb 25, 2025 - 11:45 PM
To determine the maximum wattage required for your power inverter, you need to consider the wattage of each appliance that you want to power simultaneously. Start by identifying the wattage of each appliance, which can usually be found on the label or in the user manual. If the appliance is rated in amps, you can multiply the amps by 115 (115V AC) to determine the wattage.
Once you have the wattage of each appliance, add them together to obtain the estimated "total watts" number. It's important to consider the start-up surge that motorized appliances may cause, so make sure not to exceed the surge rating of the inverter.
Additionally, you need to ensure that your battery bank can continuously supply enough power to the inverter. The WAGAN 1250 Slimline Plus requires a DC power supply (battery bank) that can continuously supply 125 amps at 12V for the duration of the run time.
By calculating the total wattage of your appliances and ensuring that your battery bank can handle the load, you can determine the maximum wattage required for your power inverter.
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