Welcome Wagon Tech Support 1000 watt or higher inverter?

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    WilNa
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    Please share with us who uses a 1000-watt or higher inverter. How does it handle powering different devices in a confined space, such as a car or a summer house, and how long can it run without overheating or other problems?

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    I knew that for campervan trips I needed an inverter to power all the devices. My neighbor told me that a 2000 watt inverter would be better. It copes perfectly with large devices, such as a microwave and a small refrigerator. It works for several hours in a row, if you do not overload it, and does not overheat. The space in the camper is not very large, but it’s well-ventilated, so everything is fine.

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