Difference Between Sine Wave Inverter And Modified Inverter
Hello guys, welcome back to my blog. In this article, I will discuss the difference between sine wave Inverter and modified inverter. Each and everything I will try to explain in a simple way.
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Sine Wave Inverter And Modified Inverter
Hey, are you confused about which one to choose a sine wave inverter or a modified sine wave inverter? then this article is for you. Read this article till the end and I appreciate you if you share this article with your friends.
Sine Wave Inverter
- The sine wave inverter consumes less power during charging mode.
- For every 200 watts required to charge the battery, a sine wave inverter will draw 242 watts from mains.
- Therefore, the sine wave inverter is highly efficient and also generates a low electricity bill.
- The output voltage range of the inverter is from 270 volts to 285 volts.
- In an SWI, protection is provided to the connected appliances.
- The sine wave inverter increases the life span of the battery by providing a pure DC current.
- Appliances in the case of sine wave inverter are noiseless because of less distortion.
Modified Sine Wave Inverter
- In charging mode, the modified SW inverter consumes more power.
- For every 200 watts required to charge the battery, a modified_sine wave inverter will draw 314 watts from mains.
- Therefore, the modified SW inverter is not efficient and also generates a high electricity bill.
- In an MSWI, there are high fluctuations in output voltage ranging from 290 volts to 310 volts.
- In a modified inverter there is the possibility of damage to connected appliances.
- The MSWI harms the battery by producing a high DC ripple current.
- Because of distortions in output power, the appliances generate humming noise.
I recommend you guys to buy an SWI as we discuss that it has more benefits compared to other inverters. I hope this article may help you all a lot. Thank you for reading
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