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*'''Square wave:''' The simplest and cheapest form of inverter. Current direction switches very rapidly and can damage certain appliances. Will work fine with simple loads like cell phones and lighting, but not recommended for use in a PV system. Frequently poorly designed and manufactured. A modified sine wave or pure sine wave inverter will not cost very much more.
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*'''Square wave:''' The simplest and cheapest type of inverter. Current direction switches very rapidly and can damage certain appliances. Will work fine with simple loads like cell phones and lighting, but not recommended for use in a PV system. Frequently poorly designed and manufactured. A modified sine wave or pure sine wave inverter will not cost very much more.

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*'''Square wave:''' The simplest and cheapest type of inverter. Current direction switches very rapidly and can damage certain appliances. Will work fine with simple loads like cell phones and lighting, but not recommended for use in a PV system. Frequently poorly designed and manufactured. A modified sine wave or pure sine wave inverter will not cost very much more.
Translation*'''Square wave:''' The simplest and cheapest type of inverter. Current direction switches very rapidly and can damage certain appliances. Will work fine with simple loads like cell phones and lighting, but not recommended for use in a PV system. Frequently poorly designed and manufactured. A modified sine wave or pure sine wave inverter will not cost very much more.
  • Square wave: The simplest and cheapest type of inverter. Current direction switches very rapidly and can damage certain appliances. Will work fine with simple loads like cell phones and lighting, but not recommended for use in a PV system. Frequently poorly designed and manufactured. A modified sine wave or pure sine wave inverter will not cost very much more.