First Test of AIMS 10kw Split Phase Inverter, Starts An Air Compressor!

65kg (143lbs) is quite heavy, and in a package like that, very bulky. It'd be very easy to be injured without some help. It's not like he's picking it up and putting it on his shoulder. Plus, not everyone is built pre-balanced or have the strength to pick up heavy things. And I think most people would get on to Average Joe if he tried to pick stuff up like that as he has an injured back. So you don't know all the conditions.
 
wim said:
Disassamble, and carry itin pieces... easy :D

I have a 12kW one of these. I don't think taking it apart is an option. I use an appliance cart to move mine (with two guys) on top. These inverters are beasts. Massive copper transformers. I'm sure you were joking.
 
Korishan said:
65kg (143lbs) is quite heavy, and in a package like that, very bulky. It'd be very easy to be injured without some help. It's not like he's picking it up and putting it on his shoulder. Plus, not everyone is built pre-balanced or have the strength to pick up heavy things. And I think most people would get on to Average Joe if he tried to pick stuff up like that as he has an injured back. So you don't know all the conditions.

I was just having a stir. I agree it's physical size alone would make it clumsy and cumbersome. Just the other day, I had a similar problem. Lifted my Dell Poweredge 2900, which is very front heavy, thanks to 10 hard drives, and did my shoulders because the cheeky thing tipped forward as I lifted it.

That said, great video. They look like a good quality reasonably priced unit.
 
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