Sine-Wave 300 watt DC-AC Power Inverter from Morningstar

Whether you gather your power from the sun, wind, or even a biodiesel generator, your power is being generated using direct current (DC). However, standard plug-in appliances are run on alternating current (AC) power.
This 300-watt (12V DC input) toroidol transformer features outstanding surge capability, high efficiency and extensive electronic protections.
Now you can convert up to 300 watts at a time to run even high-powered appliances. This 12-volt power inverter can even plug in to your vehicle’s lighter-socket to give you the power you need when you need it- no matter where you are.
It was designed specifically to meet the rural PV electrification needs that require AC power as well as to power small PV systems for telecom, remote cabins, weekend homes, and RV/caravans and boats.
Ideal for converting the DC power you gather with your solar panels or wind turbine into a usable form of energy. This inverter has no internal cooling fan, which can suck up your power, or other moving parts which can be prone to failure.
The SureSine 300 watt power inverter was developed using Morningstar’s power electronics expertise and 25 years of experience with remote off-grid PV systems.
Topics: DC-AC Power Inverters, Environmental Alternatives | 4 Comments »
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4:06 pm on February 9th, 2009
how much is this product morningstar 300.how do you plug appliances. Where does one install the fuse?
9:35 am on March 16th, 2009
This 300-watt power inverter has an outlet for you to plug your appliances in to. The fuse slot can be found on the casing of the box, as well.
11:08 am on October 25th, 2009
Good for off-grid recreation, like camping in a RV. I can find only one use of such a device for off-grid homes, like one separate line that is designed to provide high-quality wave AC, for electronics and computers. The rest devices (like washing mashine) I believe might be powered with lower quality AC, generated in cheaper inverters.
6:26 pm on May 16th, 2011
It is very great sine wave inverter products
How much does it cost.