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− | There is no specific projected life for an inverter as it varies significantly based upon its quality and how it is used. A low-quality inverter may only last for six months of heavy use before failing, whereas a high-quality | + | There is no specific projected life for an inverter as it varies significantly based upon its quality and how it is used. A low-quality inverter may only last for six months of heavy use before failing, whereas a high-quality inverter that is used lightly could last decades. With inverters you generally get what you pay for - a cheap inverter can end up being expensive in the long run. |
Latest revision as of 18:16, 11 February 2021
There is no specific projected life for an inverter as it varies significantly based upon its quality and how it is used. A low-quality inverter may only last for six months of heavy use before failing, whereas a high-quality inverter that is used lightly could last decades. With inverters you generally get what you pay for - a cheap inverter can end up being expensive in the long run.