ajdelange
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Yes, I think that's pretty clear. I think you could even use a "cheap" generator as any rotary machine produces a pretty good sinewave (10% or so distortion). Now I suppose you could run a cheap generator at any speed to turn an alternator, rectify that and send the DC to a modified sine wave inverter but I'm not aware of anyone doing that. Many "inverter" generators are sold these days and it's implied that they are "pure" sine inverters but not many of them actually give a THD spec.