actually any electronic digital timers is effected, like microwaves, clocks and coffee pots...never really effected us in the last few years.
turn coffee pot on when we need coffee (don't use timer feature)
really don't care what time it is (microwave clock never gets set)
and the clock we use (very seldom is normally running on invertor)
I always use my laptop while driving off an invertor never a problem (also has the older "brick" charger this makes a difference the internet told me :mrgreen: )
the laptop thing I have been doing for years in multiple vehicles and always used invertors (cheap ones also like the B&D 500 watt is a tank and 5 years old probably)
Also have an old aluminum cased no name ~$15 400wt that we run a small crockpot for dip with, it's an antique
and our fridge runs 10 hr days while traveling off the invertor
I have had good luck with modified sine wave invertors, I just never had the extra cash when an invertor was needed, so I always got mod. sine
True sine wave are a lot cleaner in power (I have read)
Also their is an unwritten rule about using 85% of an electronic devices rated output for max life...seems to work that way
I have 2 cobra 3000 watt (1500 nominal) and biggest load it see's is 930 watts (microwave and fridge while on the road)
don't forget to power invertors you need enough 12v amps and the correct wire size to run them, I only use microwave while bus is running (this lets me also use the alt to help power it)
Keep invertors close to batteries (separate compartments) to minimize the big cables you need to feed them 12V