I am no expert on electric blankets but isn't it just a resistive heating 
element? As long as the controller doesn't have a timer that cuts it on and off 
it shouldn't care what sort of power is connected. A modified sine wave will 
change the output of a crystal oscillator so if one is used in a timer it would 
not work right but I doubt blankets are that complicated.
Should work just fine IMO.


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-------- Original message --------From: Bill Dennis via EV <ev@lists.evdl.org> 
Date: 6/3/16  11:39 PM  (GMT-06:00) To: 'Electric Vehicle Discussion List' 
<ev@lists.evdl.org> Subject: [EVDL] Modified Sine Wave Heating 
I've see Lee Hart's description of using an electric blanket under a battery
pack for heating.  Does anyone know if the controllers for these blankets
will work with a modified sine wave inverter?  That is, if the blanket's
little control unit that allows you do adjust the heat setting and has an
automatic shut-off timer will work if powered by a modified sine wave
inverter.

Thanks,

Bill Dennis 

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