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<blockquote data-quote="jrusling" data-source="post: 2583323" data-attributes="member: 10401"><p>I run a 2KW inverter with a 250 A fuse. I was ripping some treated lumber with a 20" table saw and hit a knot. The saw went into a lock rotor condition and I blew that 250 A fuse. Sometimes I do with I had gone a little larger and either a 24 or 48 volt system. Our main goal was power for the shop and to be able to keep one freezer running in case of a prolonged power outage. What I have will work for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrusling, post: 2583323, member: 10401"] I run a 2KW inverter with a 250 A fuse. I was ripping some treated lumber with a 20" table saw and hit a knot. The saw went into a lock rotor condition and I blew that 250 A fuse. Sometimes I do with I had gone a little larger and either a 24 or 48 volt system. Our main goal was power for the shop and to be able to keep one freezer running in case of a prolonged power outage. What I have will work for that. [/QUOTE]
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