Eaton Explains The Truth About Modified Sine Waves vs. True Sine Waves
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In this video, Eaton explains the difference between modified sine waves and true sine waves. You’ll learn how modified sine waves are created and how they differ from true sine waves. Eaton also explains the benefits of using true sine wave inverters and why they are the better choice for sensitive electronics. Watch this video to learn more about the truth behind modified sine waves vs. true sine waves.
In this video, Eaton explains the difference between modified sine waves and true sine waves. You’ll learn how modified sine waves are created and how they differ from true sine waves. Eaton also explains the benefits of using true sine wave inverters and why they are the better choice for sensitive electronics. Watch this video to learn more about the truth behind modified sine waves vs. true sine waves.
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