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Old 12-11-2017, 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by WinggedHussars View Post
It looks like the ps4 may work with 220v or 240v but the xbox one and xbox 360 likely will not. I'm not sure about the ps3.

The TC-6 you mentioned is great but I have a concern, it says 50 watts for electronics and 1600 for heaters. I'm confused why it could not go all the way to 1600 watts for electronics. I do not need nearly that much. But, the xbox can range from 20-200 watts depending on its usage. Gaming has pretty high power demands.

I won't claim electricity to be my strong suit, so I don't understand the difference between 1600 watts for heat and 50 watts for electronics from the same unit. Do you think it would be capable of supplying 200 watts for an xbox?
Probably can only generate a “clean” sine wave up to 50 Watts. Heaters could care less, ones based on heated elements don’t even care if it’s just DC at some point.
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