Krieger 2000w inverter

I had the 1500/3000w model of that installed and it worked great. I was only using it for occasional charging electrical appliances, and if I ever wanted to run the microwave (was old type just dials, no digital bits) or the immersion heater.

Think what you are planning to use it for though, you can’t use digital microwave, induction hobs or anything with delicate electronics, for that you need pure sine wave
 
I had the 1500/3000w model of that installed and it worked great. I was only using it for occasional charging electrical appliances, and if I ever wanted to run the microwave (was old type just dials, no digital bits) or the immersion heater.

Think what you are planning to use it for though, you can’t use digital microwave, induction hobs or anything with delicate electronics, for that you need pure sine wave
hi so what make & model was yours please . Cheyanne
 
hi so what make & model was yours please . Cheyanne
The inverter looked identical to the one you show but mine is rated 1500/3000W. The microwave was bought circa 2008 from Tesco. It has a couple of dials on it and a button to open. If yours has a display and push buttons it will need pure sine wave.

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Never buy a m wave which is painted inside, always go for stainless steel, had an old sharp which laste 40 years, new tesco painted crap lasts about 2 years max, went through about 4 so far.
 
Think it may be worth buying a van and kitting it out with the stuff in the garage lol
My new 'enormous' shed arrived Wednesday, Neil [not allowed to have a garage under Planning Regs]. Still got stuff on the back lawn to sort through, and I am building shelves/storage etc, but I know already that I shall run out of space when the essential ['Justin Case'] stuff goes inside!

Did manage to get the new Henchman Ladders inside, though, and enough access space to retrieve them without emptying the Shed every time! I managed to get the first coat of Slate Grey paint on before the monsoon began yesterday, but no piccies of that yet!PXL_20230426_135150067.jpg

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Never buy a m wave which is painted inside, always go for stainless steel, had an old sharp which laste 40 years, new tesco painted crap lasts about 2 years max, went through about 4 so far.
I think the one I have is some sort of plastic inside Trev or coated metal. It’s only small but weighed 24kgs, hence its removal as only used to keep large plates in. It has done a lot more than two years though as it’s dated on the label 2008 and still going strong. Not that I am a fan of Tesco though lol
 
My new 'enormous' shed arrived Wednesday, Neil [not allowed to have a garage under Planning Regs]. Still got stuff on the back lawn to sort through, and I am building shelves/storage etc, but I know already that I shall run out of space when the essential ['Justin Case'] stuff goes inside!

Did manage to get the new Henchman Ladders inside, though, and enough access space to retrieve them without emptying the Shed every time! I managed to get the first coat of Slate Grey paint on before the monsoon began yesterday, but no piccies of that yet!View attachment 67172

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This house came with a nice big almost double car garage Steve but unfortunately Mrs go the keys. Right argument cos I put some of the stuff out of the van in there, it’s full of furniture and fitting from two houses plus loads of boxes not been opened since moving in. Of course it’s my little pile that’s the problem, not the hoard of everything desperately needed 😂😂😂😂
 
My new 'enormous' shed arrived Wednesday, Neil [not allowed to have a garage under Planning Regs]. Still got stuff on the back lawn to sort through, and I am building shelves/storage etc, but I know already that I shall run out of space when the essential ['Justin Case'] stuff goes inside!

Did manage to get the new Henchman Ladders inside, though, and enough access space to retrieve them without emptying the Shed every time! I managed to get the first coat of Slate Grey paint on before the monsoon began yesterday, but no piccies of that yet!View attachment 67172

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hi. nice looking MAN shed 🏋️‍♀️ or 🍺or like my MAN garage my wife won't enter :ROFLMAO: there is a perfectly good excuse WHY its a tip inside BUT i cant think :unsure:of one just at the moment LOL .Cheyanne
 

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This house came with a nice big almost double car garage Steve but unfortunately Mrs go the keys. Right argument cos I put some of the stuff out of the van in there, it’s full of furniture and fitting from two houses plus loads of boxes not been opened since moving in. Of course it’s my little pile that’s the problem, not the hoard of everything desperately needed 😂😂😂😂
hi. i BET you know where everything is :unsure: don't you:ROFLMAO: . Cheyanne
 
This house came with a nice big almost double car garage Steve but unfortunately Mrs go the keys. Right argument cos I put some of the stuff out of the van in there, it’s full of furniture and fitting from two houses plus loads of boxes not been opened since moving in. Of course it’s my little pile that’s the problem, not the hoard of everything desperately needed 😂😂😂😂
Naw, Neil, stuff from the M/Home goes in the spare room [plus the bikes] and other sundry crap; tools go in the conservatory [which I shall have to demolish because the Temporary Retrospective Planning Consent obtained by the previous owner expired in 2009, which seemed a long way away when we bought ... Some of the information provided was of dubious qulaity, and the Vendor's solicitor was sacked to avoid a Law Society Complaints Hearing!].

The Shed should enable me to store things according to their main purpose, so the far right side [with the security windows] will be mainly tools and 2 mobile work benches that I have yet to build, plus 2 x Workmates]; to the left of that will be the Gardening Tools Zone; then the Decorating Zone; and the area opposite the Door will be the Bikes Zone [All of this for at least the first week, then I shall revert to 'Overall Buggers Muddle' Model that meant averything had to come out of the Shed to reach the required Tools, taking at least twice as long to do a job :D

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