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All Whistler inverters incorporate a Modified Sinewave AC output.

Tip: Some AC appliances do not provide a wattage rating but instead list its AMPS or HP (horse power) rating.
To convert AMPS to WATTS, multiply the AMPS by 120 volts: 2 amps x 120 volts = 240 Watts.
To convert HP to WATTS, multiply HP by 750: 2 HP x 750 = 1500 Watts.


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What is Radar: The word "RADAR" is an acronym derived from the words RAdio Detection And Ranging (RADAR).RADAR is an object-detection system which uses electromagnetic waves (specifically radio waves) to determine the range, altitude, direction, or speed of both moving and fixed objects such as aircraft, motor vehicles, and weather formations for example. RADAR refers to the technique of using radio waves to detect the presence of objects in the atmosphere. The primary purpose of RADAR was to detect the presence of aircraft. Today, radar is used for a wide array of applications, but the main concern for Whistler is motor vehicles.


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