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RE: 2000 watt pure sine wave inverter recommendation needed

I have an AIMS 2000 watt inverter with remote. Have had it about 2 years, am very satisfied with it's performnce. Price was resonable.
https://smile.amazon.com/PWRI200012120S-Inverter-Continuous-Connect-Terminal/dp/B01E3V66QS/ref=sr_1_12?crid=251DQJBHVGFZD&keywords=2000+watt+pure+sine+inverter&qid=1642893536&sprefix=2000+watt+pure+sine+inverter%2Caps%2C72&sr=8-12
If you want to run a microwave, remember a 1500 watt microwave(input probably is about 2300-2400 watt) may/probably will overload your 2K inverter. I had to change out mine to a 900 watt microwave.
I love having it, but coffee makers and microwaves suck up the amps !!
Doug
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doughere
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01/22/22 04:29pm |
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RE: More efficient propane furnace

Hi,
The platinum cat vented catalytic heater is yards more efficient.
I'm not even sure they're selling those any more.
There is a website, but it doesn't have any info on where to actually buy one.
ETA: Apparently, someone is still selling them on a built-to-order basis.
Camco and Mr. Heater make unvented catalytic heaters that are readily available - and they are even more efficient than their vented counterparts. They don't require any electricity, so there is no drain on your house batteries while dry-camped.
I use the Camco 3000 BTU model in my little 17-footer, and like it immensely.
I will not use an unvented combustion heater. My daughter is a CO survivor.
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doughere
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01/08/22 05:01pm |
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RE: Tank treatment that can restore sensor accuracy?

NO
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doughere
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12/29/21 04:22pm |
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RE: can this possibly be true? 150 amp hours $46.51 cdn

No
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doughere
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07/30/21 05:47pm |
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