How large a inverter would be necessary to run a 1000W single phase 230V motor?
Considering a multiplus 12/1600/70
Is that a sufficient size?
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How large a inverter would be necessary to run a 1000W single phase 230V motor?
Considering a multiplus 12/1600/70
Is that a sufficient size?
You need to consider the starting current of the motor. A motor's starting current can be 5 or more times the running current for a few cycles which might cause the inverter to shut down due to overcurrent. Most meters won't measure this starting current/power so you need to look at the motors LRA (locked rotor amperage) spec to know what the starting current is (or measure it on a scope where the true current peak can be seen. The inverter's peak power spec needs to cover the LRA current.
Also, remember the number in the model number is volt-amps, not watts. A motor is probably not going to have a power factor of 1.0 so that needs to be taken into account as well.
Also, inverters produce less continuous power at higher temperatures.
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