Oh. Well, I suppose that’s good to know.

Information for people interested in building an off-grid electrical system on the cheap: A 1500-watt inverter will not, in fact, run a circular saw.

That is all, carry on.

Also, damn.

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3 Responses to Oh. Well, I suppose that’s good to know.

  1. Anonymous says:

    As in, after you try to run a circular saw it will now neither run anything else? Bummer.

  2. Joel says:

    As in, the saw pulls too much juice for the new inverter, which squeals in ladylike panic and collapses on its fainting couch until you reboot it.

  3. Well I must be smart, I’m learning from others mistakes.
    So other than that how are things going Sparky?
    Are you going to the 18 volt battery/cordless type tools? I’d be really interessted on the load they draw on your system.
    I’m looking to go to a Solar system as well. Starting with my RV then will move toward a whole house system. I’m lucky though my RV is a 76 it has a new fridge that is DC capable.
    I wish you the best of luck and for you to be aable to do all you want at the homestead. I want that sucess for myself as well.

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