I never run any bigger loads such as a microwave or heaven forbid a rooftop AC off my small RV inverter, I only use it (when dry camping) for maybe TV or my laptop and charging cell phones etc.
Over the years Ive owned the good old reliable analog Simpson 260 and an RCA WV38A I believe it is meters along with some cheap digital which I never liked. ALL OF THEM read around 120 or so volts when I was checking things and thats the RMS value. I never owned any meters that read the peak to peak of the sine wave which is much higher !!!!!!!!!!
The cheap inverters produce like a stepped wave to mimmick a sine wave and I think the microwave ovens get all freaked out thinking the frequency isnt correct????????
Im not a very good hand nowadays on electronics (was decent back in 69 when I graduated Purdue lol), my later engineering years were spent in AC Power Distribution so im not much help on this stuff, sorry
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