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RE: (ET) Rotary Inverter



7.0 Amps.  Should work fine; 7 amps @ 110V +770 Watts, 800 watts comes 
in at Just under 115V.  Not fat, but probably pretty good; the rotary 
type put out a perfect sine-wave.  Your duty cycle for the that type 
of saw is a fraction of what it would be for cutting up wood.

http://www.remingtonchainsaw.com/

Larry Elie


-----Original Message-----
From: Pestka, Dennis J [mailto:Dennis Pestka mkg com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 9:15 AM
To: Elec-Trak Email Discussion List
Subject: (ET) Rotary Inverter


Just acquired a new Rotary Inverter from a former Wheelhorse dealer.
Seems he ordered it for a customer years ago and he never picked it up.
Talked with Bill Gunn and he told me it is rated for 800 watts.
One of the things I would like to do is power a Remington Pole saw to trim
all my trees.
Does anyone know the amp rating on this saw ?

Thanks
Dennis