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David&Joan wrote:
Not likely. Your "cheap square wave inverter" is probably a "modified square wave" as well. I haven't had much luck with the typical hand tool NiCd chargers with these inverters. David "Richard Lane" wrote in message . .. I use a 19.2 v Sears drill to raise the sail on my Nonsuch 26 and find that the 75 watt 115 v charger does not function on the output of my cheap square wave inverter. Would it work with a "modified square wave"? Dick Thanks for your interest, I guess I'll have to wait till I have shore power since "true sine wave" inverters cost more than the drill, Dick |