Morning all
I'm looking at getting a small inverter for our off grid trips.
Because it will only be used to charge Mrs Gozza's laptop, I only need a low power one and I've found this online: The continuous power rating is more than double the power that the charger needs, and it will have a huge label on it saying "LAPTOP CHARGING ONLY"!
My question is simply, does anyone have any experience with Sunshine Solar and would you use them again?
UPDATED QUESTION- thanks to Gumpy and JTQ for the comments below - I've gone back to the website and found Sunshine Solar also have a Pure Sine Wave inverter - so, different inverter, same question - anyone have any experience of Sunshine Solar?
I'm looking at getting a small inverter for our off grid trips.
Because it will only be used to charge Mrs Gozza's laptop, I only need a low power one and I've found this online: The continuous power rating is more than double the power that the charger needs, and it will have a huge label on it saying "LAPTOP CHARGING ONLY"!
My question is simply, does anyone have any experience with Sunshine Solar and would you use them again?
UPDATED QUESTION- thanks to Gumpy and JTQ for the comments below - I've gone back to the website and found Sunshine Solar also have a Pure Sine Wave inverter - so, different inverter, same question - anyone have any experience of Sunshine Solar?
300W - 12V Pure Sine Wave Sunshine Power Inverter
Sunshine Pure Sine Wave Inverters are suited for sensitive electronic equipment, allowing motors to run faster, quieter and cooler, preventing computer crashes, noises & glitches in monitors, TV, game consoles etc. Convert DC power from your battery into AC power enabling use of electrical...
www.sunshinesolar.co.uk
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