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BG344222401 Short answer: Absolutely NOT. When a product like that says 2200w, expect to use an equipment that is 4x lower than that, that means, 550w. It might do 1000w for a few seconds, but not 1800w. You better get the 5k, but then you run into amperagem issues. 24v should be better in this case. Sorry, but there is no WIN in this game.
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