Bluedog225-oops
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If I get an inverter that puts out 120/240 split phase, like this one, can I pull some 120 volt load off one leg while simultaneously powering a 240 volt load. For example, powering a 1000 watt mini split at 240 volts and pulling some 120 volt loads off one let or off both legs independently.
And it seems to be limited to 2000 watts per leg. Am I correct in thinking that if I pull a 1000 watt load at 240, I’d have in the neighborhood of 1500 watts available on each of the legs?
Thanks
And it seems to be limited to 2000 watts per leg. Am I correct in thinking that if I pull a 1000 watt load at 240, I’d have in the neighborhood of 1500 watts available on each of the legs?
Thanks
AIMS Pure Sine Wave Inverter Chargers | 12v-48v | 1000w-12000w | Non-UL
AIMS Pure Sine Wave Inverter Chargers | 12v-48v | 1000w-12000w | Non-UL – Current Connected
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