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In the Forum: Audio Discussions
In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: Studer sine wave inverterPosted by glaesemann on: 12/18/2007
I have not tried this yet, but it looks very promising.

Studer makes a wide range of off grid solutions. One example is used for sensitive recording, a Studer AJ400 pure sine wave inverter connected to a car (or better quality) battery putting out 400 watts. The AJ1000 can be ordered with an optional built-in solar charger for connection to a solar collection array. They come in either 230Vac/50Hz or 120Vac/60Hz.

http://www.studer-inno.com/SITESTUDER/page/ANGLAIS/DescriptionE/AJBrochureE.PDF

The XP, Compact and HP Compact lines are automatic sine wave inverter and charging all-in-one. Apparently they can also be connected up to solar, wind, etc. collection array.

http://www.studer-inno.com/SITESTUDER/page/ANGLAIS/DescriptionE/HPCompactBrochureE.PDF

Brings up visions of peddling a power generating exercise bike feeding the inverter while listening. Kind of like this guy...


I think the price of the AJ400 is around $400.

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