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Resistive load inverters are generally not preferred because they are inefficient for applications requiring variable loads, such as motors or other inductive devices. They produce a significant amount of heat due to energy loss in the form of resistive heating, which can reduce overall system efficiency and lifespan. Additionally, they offer limited control over the output voltage and frequency, making them less versatile for modern energy systems that demand precise power quality and management.

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