Goal Zero 80 watt Solar Station Harbor Freight. 400 Inverter
Posted: Fri May 08, 2015 10:40 pm
It seems that inverters are assembled in so many different ways it ant even funny.
One would think that a 400 watt inverted should turn a fan at a nice normal speed.
But that doesn't seem to be the case.
It appears that the Yeti 150 with 80 Watts is a purer form of power thennthe harbor freight inverted.
The yeti 150 is by no means a pure sign wave inverted at all.
But when I plugged an electric. Fan in to the yeti, it spun up faster. And seemed to be operating at near perfect speed.
This is an interesting find.
I will be keeping the charge controller but I will be getting rid of the harbor freight 400 watt inverted.
I will be getting a yeti 400 in the very near future.
It costs about 500 bucks.
The yeti 150 will almost power my crock pot. But I do not feel like pushing my luck.
One would think that a 400 watt inverted should turn a fan at a nice normal speed.
But that doesn't seem to be the case.
It appears that the Yeti 150 with 80 Watts is a purer form of power thennthe harbor freight inverted.
The yeti 150 is by no means a pure sign wave inverted at all.
But when I plugged an electric. Fan in to the yeti, it spun up faster. And seemed to be operating at near perfect speed.
This is an interesting find.
I will be keeping the charge controller but I will be getting rid of the harbor freight 400 watt inverted.
I will be getting a yeti 400 in the very near future.
It costs about 500 bucks.
The yeti 150 will almost power my crock pot. But I do not feel like pushing my luck.