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Originally Posted by Fire_Instructor
The 2000W Yamaha is a prime example of misleading advertising.... It'll only put out 1600W of power, continuously. If your microwave is drawing less than that (check it's manual - they typically draw about 1.5x their output wattage) try turning off the 12v converter at the panel to limit where other wattage is being used.
BTW - I have the "2400W" Yamaha, so that I can get 2000W of continuous power.....
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We have the High Pointe EM925RCW and the manual states the rated input power is 1350w with 900w rated output. So 1.5x the rated output is correct. I've run the microwave when my EMS is showing 0A used - when in operation it shows 15A on the EMS which is a little bit higher than the 1350w input. So it does generate considerable load. I have a Champion 2000w inverter rated for 1700w continuous and it works hard to run the microwave. It will do it but only with no other measurable load at the same time.
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