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Sine wave inverter is a power inverter device which produces a multiple step sinusoidal AC waveform that is referred to as a sine wave inverter. Almost all consumer grade inverters at Inverter.com that are sold as a “pure sine wave inverter” do not produce a smooth sine wave output at all, just a less choppy output than the square wave (two step) and modified sine wave (three step) inverters. However, this is not critical for most electronics as they deal with the output quite well. An ideal power inverter will produce the same kind of power that is available from the main outlet, which typically means sine waveform 60 Hz 11-120V AC or 50 Hz 220-240V AC. That kind of power source can power all mains powered devices as long as enough power is available. Where power inverter devices substitute for standard line power, a sine wave output is desirable because many electrical products are engineered to work best with a sine wave AC power source. The standard electric utility provides a sine wave, typically with minor imperfections but sometimes with significant distortion. They give you quiet AC power anytime, anywhere. 300 watt, 500 watt, 1000 watt, 3000 watt, 5000 watt pure sine wave inverter for sale, 50/60Hz output frequency, AC output voltage 110V/220V/230V/240V for option. Nowadays, there are a growing number of people using a pure sine wave inverter. A power inverter is an electronic device or circuit that changes direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC). The input voltage, frequency and output voltage and overall power handling depend on the design of the specific device or circuitry. It allows them to have a reliable source of electricity for various appliances even if they are off the power grid. The mode of operation of an inverter is divided into three stages: oscillator, amplifier, and output transformer stage.