We installed the Prosine 2.0 and have been very happy with it. If you can get one for $1400, by all means get it. Most of the time they retail for $2000. As for wanting a true sine wave generator, most electronics equipment (high end computers, scanners, printers, etc., will not operate really well on some of the inverters on the market. If you do now, or plan to later, have computers in your rig (we have two--one full size and one laptop), I'd recommend you go with the true sine wave inverter.
For what it's worth, for some reason or other, the charger on our Prosine would not operate as designed (it did work tho'), so I called Xantrex and they sent me a new unit at no cost to me. And, get this, ours was way out of warranty! They even sent free re-shipping instructions (RMA).
Hope this info is helpful.
Orv
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