This is actually a very interesting heat related question - because we often associate higher elevations with cooler temperatures. Inverters will work at any elevation, but they are only 'rated' for use below a specific elevation. This is because as elevatio increases, air density decreases - so the mass of the air flowing over the inverter becomes too low to effectively absorb and remove heat from the cooling surfaces of the inverter.
Rachel,
This is actually a very interesting heat related question - because we often associate higher elevations with cooler temperatures. Inverters will work at any elevation, but they are only 'rated' for use below a specific elevation. This is because as elevatio increases, air density decreases - so the mass of the air flowing over the inverter becomes too low to effectively absorb and remove heat from the cooling surfaces of the inverter.