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I am installing a power tray, Switch-Pros and dual battery in my 5th Gen 4Runner. Does anyone have any suggestions on an pure sine wave inverter? The market is filled with them but I prefer to get some advice before purchasing one.
Been looking into this myself lately. Currently looking at the following:
  • Xantrex 806-1210 PROwatt 1000 SW Inverter http://www.xantrex.com/power-products/power-inverters/prowatt-sw.aspx
    • 900w 110v output / 2000w peak
    • 7.2 pounds
    • 8.7 x 13.4 x 3.5 in
    • Low voltage shutdown (10.0 VDC)
    • Low voltage alarm (10.7 VDC)
    • Over voltage protection (15.0 VDC)
    • Overload shutdown
    • Built-in USB port (* only 500mA can't use for much these days)
    • Optional on/off Remote Control Panel (808-9001)
    • Optional Transfer Switch for Automatic AC transfer function (808-0915)
    • Two year warranty
    • ~$275 shipped on Amazon
  • Xantrex 806-1206 PROwatt 600 SW Inverter
    • 540 w110v output / 1200w Peak
    • 6.5 pounds
    • 8.7 x 12.2 x 3.5 in
    • Low voltage shutdown (10.0 VDC)
    • Low voltage alarm (10.7 VDC)
    • Over voltage protection (15.0 VDC)
    • Overload shutdown
    • Built-in USB port (* only 500mA can't use for much these days)
    • Optional on/off Remote Control Panel (808-9001)
    • Optional Transfer Switch for Automatic AC transfer function (808-0915)
    • Two year warranty
    • ~$165 Prime shipped on Amazon
  • CAM2 DC 12V To AC 110V Pure Sine Wave Inverter For Vehicle (600W)
    • 600W 110v output with 1200w Peak draw
    • 3 pounds
    • ~10.5 x 5.5 x 2.5 inches
    • * Been hard to find specs for :(
    • ~$90 Prime shipped on Amazon

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What does that do?
A Pure sine Wave Inverter is used to convert 12v DC to 110v AC current so you can run electronics from a car battery. You can get less expensive inverters for motors running fans etc but devices like computers, modern battery chargers, and Medical devices (like CPAP Machines) need clean sine wave AC power to avoid damage and run properly.

More details available at:
https://www.altestore.com/blog/2015/10/pure-sine-wave-vs-modified-sine-wave-whats-the-difference/


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Thanks for info. Is it similar to a normal DC to AC inverter then? My trucks inverter does that.
 
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Thanks for info. Is it similar to a normal DC to AC inverter then? My trucks inverter does that.
Yes performs the same duty as a normal DC to AC inverter. Difference is quality of the output AC power. Think of it in terms of resolution a low end Inverter can be had for ~$20 but its output is blocky like graphics of a very old video game.
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A Pure Sinewave Inverter is more modern technology and produces output that is a much better match for each of the curves:
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Motors and Older tech is just fine using the Modified Sine wave output but modern tech is more refined and finicky about it's power requirements.

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I am installing a power tray, Switch-Pros and dual battery in my 5th Gen 4Runner. Does anyone have any suggestions on an pure sine wave inverter? The market is filled with them but I prefer to get some advice before purchasing one.
Hi unfortunately I have no advice for you. I'm new to the overlanding. I would like to see your dual battery setup after you're done with it. I as well have a Toyota 4Runner. I want to install a dual-battery setup as well.
 
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Yes performs the same duty as a normal DC to AC inverter. Difference is quality of the output AC power. Think of it in terms of resolution a low end Inverter can be had for ~$20 but its output is blocky like graphics of a very old video game.
A Pure Sinewave Inverter is more modern technology and produces output that is a much better match for each of the curves:
Motors and Older tech is just fine using the Modified Sine wave output but modern tech is more refined and finicky about it's power requirements.

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Graphics borrowed from http://www.superluigibros.com/evolution-of-mario
I appreciate you used video game visual references haha thanks for that!
 
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Ok cool. so you just move the stuff that's there over. then what drop in a battery tray then strap it in. Nice I like that. Hey thanks I appreciate it.
 

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Almost that easy if you want to charge the battery with the engine an ACR (automatic charging relay) is needed. Make sure it can handle your alternator output. Adding this ensures your main battery doesn’t drain and leave you stranded without enough power to start your vehicle. They aren’t expensive.