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Pure Sine vs Modified Sine — Why It Matters

Modified sine wave is cheaper upfront and costs you more later. Here is the technical difference, which appliances are damaged by it, and why every inverter Joshville ships is pure sine wave.

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Pure Sine vs Modified Sine — Why It Matters

What Is Sine Wave Output?

Mains electricity (NEPA/PHCN) delivers a smooth sinusoidal waveform — voltage rises and falls in a perfect curve 50 times per second (50 Hz). Appliances are designed around this. A pure sine wave inverter replicates it electronically to within 3 % distortion. A modified sine wave inverter instead produces a stepped or blocky approximation that looks like a staircase — simpler to build, cheaper, but electrically rough.

The Technical Difference at a Glance

  • Pure sine wave: THD < 3 %, output matches grid quality, compatible with 100 % of appliances.
  • Modified sine wave: THD 40–45 %, step-wave approximation, compatible with resistive loads only (bulbs, heaters, simple chargers).
  • The harmonic distortion in modified sine causes motors to experience extra 'pulsing' torque — generating heat in windings even at rated load.
  • Transformers (in older TVs, chargers, stabilisers) buzz audibly and run warmer on modified sine — a sign energy is being wasted as heat.

Appliances Damaged or Degraded by Modified Sine Wave

  • Refrigerators and freezers: compressor motor runs hotter, reduces compressor lifespan from ~10 years to 4–6 years.
  • Water pumps and submersible pumps: winding insulation degrades faster; expect 30–50 % shorter motor life.
  • Air conditioners: inverter-type AC units require pure sine wave — modified sine will cause control board faults and may void warranty.
  • CPAP / BiPAP machines and oxygen concentrators: medical-grade equipment specifies pure sine — modified sine can alter motor speed and pressure delivery.
  • Smart TVs and monitors: power supplies tolerate it but produce audible hum from internal transformers; long-term capacitor stress shortens panel life.
  • LED driver modules: some flicker or fail early; dimmable LED circuits are particularly sensitive.
  • Variable-speed tools, drills, blenders: speed control circuitry misreads the waveform, causing erratic operation.

What Is Safe on Modified Sine Wave?

  • Incandescent and halogen bulbs (purely resistive — no electronics).
  • Simple resistive heaters and kettles.
  • Basic phone and USB chargers (though some run warm).
  • That is essentially the full list. For any other appliance, pure sine is required for full safety and rated lifespan.

Why Every Joshville Inverter Is Pure Sine Wave

We made a deliberate decision not to stock modified sine wave inverters. The upfront saving of ₦10 000–₦15 000 is wiped out within two to three years by premature compressor replacement alone. Every unit in our range — Growatt, Itel, Gennex, Dyness — outputs clean pure sine wave with THD below 3 %, is rated for Nigerian grid conditions (90–280 V AC input), and carries manufacturer warranty. If a supplier offers you a cheaper 'solar inverter' at a fraction of market price, ask for the THD spec — modified sine is almost always the reason.

A modified sine inverter is a false economy. The money you save at purchase you pay back in a fridge compressor within three years — and that is before you count the pump motor.

Frequently asked questions

Can a modified sine wave inverter damage my fridge?+

Yes. The harmonic distortion in modified sine wave output causes a refrigerator compressor motor to run 10–20 °C hotter than designed. Over 12–24 months this degrades winding insulation, leading to premature compressor failure. Replacing a compressor in Nigeria typically costs ₦35 000–₦80 000 — far more than the price difference between inverter types.

Will a pure sine wave inverter work with my generator?+

Pure sine wave inverters are designed to accept generator input as well as grid AC. Most quality units accept a wide voltage range (90–280 V) and a frequency range of 45–65 Hz, covering both NEPA and typical petrol generators. The inverter prioritises solar charging, uses battery when available, and falls back to generator/grid automatically.

Is there a price difference between pure sine and modified sine inverters in Nigeria?+

At the 1–2 kVA range the gap has narrowed to roughly ₦10 000–₦15 000 — less than the cost of one service call for an overheated motor. At 3 kVA and above, virtually all inverters sold by reputable dealers are pure sine wave; modified sine is a budget segment that has largely disappeared from serious solar installations.

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