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Is it really that hard to google for 'pure sine inverter'???Try here:http://invertersrus.com/Pure sine inverters starting at $100 for a 150W unit.
The MGE ultra-isolator is probably all you need. Here is a link to the model 100. I have it's predecessor (virtually the same) and you are welcome to borrow it and see how it does. I really doubt there is any additional benefit with a sine wave inverter other than a tighter voltage regulation, which our utility is plenty tight enough and, ride through capability, which is only beneficial during power dips and these don't occur that often except maybe during violent T'storms. http://www.mgeups.co ...
....Try here:http://invertersrus.com/Pure sine inverters starting at $100 for a 150W unit.
Microwaves heat in normal times TV monitors will be crystal clear (as good as using city power)