I'm considering installing a Magnum Energy Magna-Sine inverter in my house to energize a critical loads panel. When utility power is out here I don't run the generator overnight. During the day, for most of the time, the 802 is very lightly loaded so the charger draw will load down the gen a bit. I will be able to program how much energy the charger draws. I will have lights, furnace, fridge, freezer, TV, water pump, etc at night when I shut down. Seems like a more efficient use of the energy produced by the 802a.
I also am planning to get the 120/240 split phase input/output model so the charger will draw equally from both legs on input and the inverter can power my 240v well pump.
My question is if any of you have experience good or bad with Magnum Energy inverters and also if any of you have had experience driving an inverter / charger with a MEP 802a. It is my belief that the power from these is very clean. I know that the Volts and Hz are very stable but I don't have a scope so I can't tell if my particular 802 is delivering a nice clean wave.
Thanks for any thoughts or experience you may have,
-Craig
I also am planning to get the 120/240 split phase input/output model so the charger will draw equally from both legs on input and the inverter can power my 240v well pump.
My question is if any of you have experience good or bad with Magnum Energy inverters and also if any of you have had experience driving an inverter / charger with a MEP 802a. It is my belief that the power from these is very clean. I know that the Volts and Hz are very stable but I don't have a scope so I can't tell if my particular 802 is delivering a nice clean wave.
Thanks for any thoughts or experience you may have,
-Craig