OK fountain of technical knowledge can someone tell me firstly - what the average power consumption of a pinball table is in watts please,
Secondly, does anyone know for sure if a pinball table will comfortably run on a quasi sine wave as opposed to the pure sine wave available from your wall socket?
I live on a boat and can fit a table in but my inverter is a quasi sine wave model, I'd be looking at over £1k to change it to a pure sine and that's not possible ontop of buying a table, it's not all doom and gloom as my generator has a pure sine wave output but this would end up costing quite a bit in petrol to play pinball!
Thanks in advance guys
Punk stig!
Secondly, does anyone know for sure if a pinball table will comfortably run on a quasi sine wave as opposed to the pure sine wave available from your wall socket?
I live on a boat and can fit a table in but my inverter is a quasi sine wave model, I'd be looking at over £1k to change it to a pure sine and that's not possible ontop of buying a table, it's not all doom and gloom as my generator has a pure sine wave output but this would end up costing quite a bit in petrol to play pinball!
Thanks in advance guys
Punk stig!