LRH
Silver Member
- Joined
- Oct 3, 2005
- Messages
- 229
- Location
- GA USA
- Tractor
- '97 NH Boomer 1925 HST 4WD, // Kubota B3030 HSTC
--------------------------------------------------------------------------$35 (even $75) is definitely a better price on that inverter than I expected. I confess, I have not looked at inverters for quite some time and was also looking at larger units. I have so many rechargeables now that I haven't needed one. Apparently the price has dropped pretty drastically.
Thats because as they have become more popular, and cheaper; the market has become flooded with cheap Chinese built versions. Most of the solder joints wouldn't last long bolted to a tractor with no suspension, and the names plastered on the units change on a regular basis so usually they can not be swapped out for another even during the warranty period. Of course, one could buy the cheaper ones from a major retailers and hold on to your paperwork, so perhaps you can swap for the latest one or get money back when/if they fail. The best inverters I know of are the Tripp-Lite brand, but a look at the prices will take you back to the old days of inverters.