Inverters For Home

There are any number of options when it comes to choosing Home Inverters. It is important that we make the right choice as Inverters for the home are normally high quality Inverters that will be expected to perform day in day out for many years to come.

Home Inverters can be used to run any number of appliances, it is all down to the amount of Watts you wish to draw at any one time. This is why it is so important to correctly judge the watts used for each appliance you wish to run at the same time. The final watts figure is what you need to have available to you from your Inverter at home.

If you are running a home from solar, wind or with a generator you need to ensure that the Home Inverter is able to cope with the demand that you will place on it.

My system is not as large as I would like it to be but for the most part it is capable of fulfilling my needs. I only have a 12 volt 1200 watt Pure Sinewave Power Inverter servicing my entire home. If I was to do it again I would certainly go for something more like a 5000 watt Pure sine wave Inverter. This would mean I could easily run a cooker, a washing machine and any other number of appliances I cared to turn on.

It is very important to ensure that if the Home Inverter is to supply all the home power that it is capable of running the appliances you use. If you browse the home Inverters available from here then you will certainly find an Inverter for the home that will suit your needs.

Choosing Inverters For The Home


The easiest way to ensure that you get the righ Inverter is to take a look at the information on each appliance you wish to run. Normally somewhere on the appliance you will find the number of watts it uses. Laptops are usually 100 watts or less while a kettle or a washing machine may be up to 3000 watts. Of course there are ways around using high watts appliances such as using gas kettles instead of electric, but if you wish to run washing machines on hot cycles then you will need at least a 3000 watt Inverter for your home.

You should also look carefully at the functions on the Inverter. If you wish to use a backup generator then it is preferrable that it can be wired through the Inverter so that as well as running the home it will also have a charge controller that will divert some power to charging up a bank of batteries. Things like this should be kept in mind if you wish to get the most from your Home Inverter.

Some Inverters for the home will have a direct input for solar panels. Others don't, like mine. This is not strictly a big problem a you can purchase a solar charge controller for very little. You then simply connect the solar panels to the solar charge controller and this connects to a bank of deep cycle batteries that in turn is connected to the power Inverter.

Just think seriously about what you want from your home Inverter.

Take a look at the Inverters available and I am sure that you will find one that suits your needs and at a very low price. I hope this article has helped in choosing home Inverters.

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