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Car Digital Power Inverter Dc 12v To Ac 115v 180w Mobile on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Taiwan, Taiwan

Taiwan, Taiwan
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:DPI-12018 Features:On/Off Switch, Overheating Protection Model:DPI-12018 Warranty:Yes Input Voltage:12V

This item is all new stock, unused.

Features: 

1. Digital microprocessor design. 
2. Short circuit alarm and protection. 
3. Overload alarm and protection. 
4. Intelligent over temperature alarm and shutdown. 
5. Reverse polarity protection. 
6. High & low battery voltage alarm and shutdown. 
7. Intelligent disperses heat system. 
8. High surge capacity for starting demanding Loads. 
9. Stable output voltage and frequency. 
10. Low no load current draw. 
11. Advanced smt technology. 
12. Modified sine wave. 

Specifications: 

Input: 12V
Output voltage: 115V
Continuous output:180w 
Surge power:450w 
Dimensions ( mm ) : 71 x 49 x 155 
Weight: 0.50kgs

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