Hey Guys,

For running commodity routers, radios, servers on a remote site, is 
using a modified sine wave acceptable?  I have some electrical engineers 
at the site im working on thinking of putting in a modified sine 
inverter, and joining them up with a large battery cache.

The question we raised was, will a modified sine wave be 
damaging/problematic for things like a Ubiquti Radio/POE Injector, small 
WRT54GL router, small switch, and two servers (300-400w each).

Let me know.

I searched the lists and found this, 
http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/2007-July/027900.html  but I 
didnt see the impact on the equipment there, just UPSes.

I am going from:

[very dirty mains 90-120v] - [battery charger] - [battery bank] - 
[inverter] --- outlets, [Equipment Transformers] - [Equipment]

Ideas?  Other power engineers on site brought along a Chicago Electric 
Inverter #95596 - 
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/Displayitem.taf?itemnumber=95596

-Israel


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