Four 100 watt light bulbs or anything else that sums to 400 watts.
Check the wattage of the blow dryer and add 500 watt. This will be the size of generator you will need to use.
One would assume the chainsaw requires 120 volts or more if you want to run it with an inverter. If your chainsaw uses 16 amps at 120 volts then your wattage is Volts (120) x Amps (16) and that would be 1920 watts. So you will require a much larger inverter to run your chainsaw.
All I can tell you is it doesn't work on a 2000Watt inverter with a 4000Watt surge. I made a video on how I tried to get it to work. Here is a link. I think you would need one with about a 10,000 watt surge.
The inverter should supply at least 1 kW and if it is for extended use more than 4-5 minutes it should supply 1.5 kW.
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No, the battery connected to an inverter would not have near enough power to run a dryer.
Four 100 watt light bulbs or anything else that sums to 400 watts.
A 1,000 watt inverter giving 110 volts is rated at 9 amps.
2/12volts batteries
Most hair dryers are rated at least 800 watts to as much as 1875 watts. Given that, a 500 watt generator will NOT run a hair dryer. You would need at least a 2000 watt generator, just be be on the safe side.
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Depends on the wattage of the cooler. 800 watts would be a small cooler I think. You need to check the cooler specification before connecting it to the inverter.
Most likely yes depending on your inverter and how long you run it. I have done it once before. I ran a sub woofer and a PA horn in my dad's work van for fun. Ran it for about a half hour. It was a 1000 watt inverter on a 700cca battery. The amplifier was bridged to 150 watts RMS. If you run more power you might need a bigger inverter. Out inverter also has circuitry that filters out noise.
Check the wattage of the blow dryer and add 500 watt. This will be the size of generator you will need to use.
One would assume the chainsaw requires 120 volts or more if you want to run it with an inverter. If your chainsaw uses 16 amps at 120 volts then your wattage is Volts (120) x Amps (16) and that would be 1920 watts. So you will require a much larger inverter to run your chainsaw.
It depends on the source of DC that is powering the inverter. Since the inverter is 2000 watts, that just means it will handle your 1500 watt application. At 120 VAC you are drawing a little over 12 Amps. If this is an inverter plugged into a car it will run until the battery runs down, whose time will be lengthened if you keep the car running. Your battery will have an Ampere per Hour rating. If for example you had a 50 AHr battery it could supply 50 Amps for an Hour so your heater would run for about 4 hours.