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Power and Peak Surge Power of Wagan Power Inverter  

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I have a 12v power station with a modified sine wave 240v mains out put at the back, where it says i have 400W, 800w surge. I have a microwave thats 700w and i was wondering would that power station be able to run my micowave without damaging the device or ping out of power ? It currently has a 12V 18Ah SLA battery inside of it but i was going to replace it with a larger car deep cycle battery to give it more juice and power, and re wire up the inverter to it? Would this work ? Any problems i would face ? Cheers

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The 1,000 Wat Power Inverter with Three AC Receptacles # WC3720 will absolutely be able to run your 700 watt microwave. It has a surge power of 2,500 watts and 1,000 watts of continuous power so there won't be any problems with your microwave. There will not be any issues using this with a larger 12V battery either and you can re-wire this inverter to it - I've added a link to the instruction manual for you to check out as well.

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