Ok... If I want to put a battery backup on the 2006 Harman Accentra, I can always go by the manufacturers power specs .
But sometimes people with actual experience using an inverter specifically on a pellet stove might suggest going more watts? Or sometimes does a smaller inverter has the reserve capacity to run the stoves automatic igniter? Also...I would think a modified sine inverter is just fine to use, but do cheaper inverters put out crappy sine waves?
I am familiar with the Stove Sentry SF707.
If I were to hook up a battery backup to the Harman Accentra or P43, what would you suggest?
(Please note: this is expensive, I know it is so I do these projects in stages and dont buy everything at once...no hurry)
I think Harman recommends the SF503A rated at 750 watts for automatic ignition.
But has anyone run the SF512 at 550 watts for this model?
Ok...Will the SF707, rated at 600 watts work for this model? It is not so much the pure sine wave quality, but I really like the switch and charger. To me, you would pay extra anyways for a transfer switch, if you bought one separate and wanted one. The SF709 is 1000 watts, but then we are getting higher and higher into pricing.
I can always buy aftermarket inverters and transfer switch and do my own setup, but a lot of times I don't know the quality of the inverter or the switch. It seems like you have no choice but to pay more for something better quality that will run a circuit board, as opposed to cheap inverters to run a fridge or lights...etc.
I dont even trust a generator, unless it was an inverter quality to run a pellet stove. I wonder if anyone has wrecked a circuit board using irratic voltage?
Thanks.
But sometimes people with actual experience using an inverter specifically on a pellet stove might suggest going more watts? Or sometimes does a smaller inverter has the reserve capacity to run the stoves automatic igniter? Also...I would think a modified sine inverter is just fine to use, but do cheaper inverters put out crappy sine waves?
I am familiar with the Stove Sentry SF707.
If I were to hook up a battery backup to the Harman Accentra or P43, what would you suggest?
(Please note: this is expensive, I know it is so I do these projects in stages and dont buy everything at once...no hurry)
I think Harman recommends the SF503A rated at 750 watts for automatic ignition.
But has anyone run the SF512 at 550 watts for this model?
Ok...Will the SF707, rated at 600 watts work for this model? It is not so much the pure sine wave quality, but I really like the switch and charger. To me, you would pay extra anyways for a transfer switch, if you bought one separate and wanted one. The SF709 is 1000 watts, but then we are getting higher and higher into pricing.
I can always buy aftermarket inverters and transfer switch and do my own setup, but a lot of times I don't know the quality of the inverter or the switch. It seems like you have no choice but to pay more for something better quality that will run a circuit board, as opposed to cheap inverters to run a fridge or lights...etc.
I dont even trust a generator, unless it was an inverter quality to run a pellet stove. I wonder if anyone has wrecked a circuit board using irratic voltage?
Thanks.