So far the DJI power supply has exceeded my expectations.
I didn't expect that a 2200W power supply would start and run our catchment pump, but the 20 amp AC receptacles made me wonder... maybe?
It starts and runs the pump no problem.
(edit- I didn't realize until after I typed this that although it's not in the "specs" the advertising does mention a 4,400 watt surge capability, so I shouldn't be surprised about the catchment tank afterall.)
I don't have an oscilloscope but our microwave makes a distinctive sound when run on a MSW versus a PSW, so I did the "microwave test" and confirmed other reviews that it is indeed a pure sine wave output.
One of the features is the charging from AC power is user selectable 600 or 1200 watt. So it can be charged with a tiny (quiet) inverter gas generator or a small solar inverter but can be used to run appliances much larger than what the generator / inverter could handle.
But most importantly: it can run the Keurig.
I didn't expect that a 2200W power supply would start and run our catchment pump, but the 20 amp AC receptacles made me wonder... maybe?
It starts and runs the pump no problem.
(edit- I didn't realize until after I typed this that although it's not in the "specs" the advertising does mention a 4,400 watt surge capability, so I shouldn't be surprised about the catchment tank afterall.)
I don't have an oscilloscope but our microwave makes a distinctive sound when run on a MSW versus a PSW, so I did the "microwave test" and confirmed other reviews that it is indeed a pure sine wave output.
One of the features is the charging from AC power is user selectable 600 or 1200 watt. So it can be charged with a tiny (quiet) inverter gas generator or a small solar inverter but can be used to run appliances much larger than what the generator / inverter could handle.
But most importantly: it can run the Keurig.