Pyle-meters Pvtc3000u 3000 Watt Step Up And Down Converter on 2040-parts.com
SK11 6UA, United Kingdom
PYLE-METERS PVTC3000U 3000 WATT STEP UP AND DOWN CONVERTER
With handling up to 3000 watts, the PVTC series step up/down voltage transformers offers you a safe, dependable, cost-effective, and easy solution to converting voltages from 110-120 volts up to 220-240 volts or from 220-240 volts down to 110-120 volts for both home use & commercial applications. This converter is perfect for running larger 220 volt appliances like A.C. units and refrigerators on your standard 110 volt outlets.The PVTC 3000U comes with a power rating of 3000w, a heavy-duty power cord, a standard US 3-prong plug, and an American to European outlet adaptor. There are a total of three outputs on the front panel. Two are grounded outputs, one designated for 120 volts with a US standard outlet. The other output is for 220 volts only with a universal outlet. The last one is a 5V standard USB jack. And most importantly, all three outputs can be used simultaneously & continuously.For safety, it's recommended by the manufacturer that the voltage transformer's maximum power should be equal or greater than the power rating of your appliance multiplied by 1.5. For example, if you have an appliance rated at 100 watts, you will need to pick a transformer with a maximum power of 150 watts or greater.
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More Detail and SummaryStep Up/Down transformer converts 220-240 volts down to 110-120 Volts or 110-120 volts up to 220-240 volts. | Simultaneous 3-mode Output: 5V (USB) / 120V (Standard US outlet) / 220V (Universal outlet) | Four input voltages selectable: 110V/120V/220V/240V | All range fuse protection with two spare fuses included. | Rigid metal casing and handle. | Item Dimensions: 7''H x 9''L x 6''W Information and Terms and Conditions Of Sale
In most instances we use Yodel as our courier. For certain deliveries (particularly abroad) we also use UPS, Parcel Force or the Royal Mail. Where the client has paid extra for an upgraded delivery service which subsequently fails to deliver on time through no fault of the client then the client will be eligible for a refund on that upgrade. This upgrade refund is the maximum liability to which we will be held for courier negligence.
Please make sure your address is carefully entered into eBay and Paypal. Our courier system takes input DIRECTLY from your text and so errors will most likely NOT be trapped and rectified resulting in failed deliveries and delays or even lost items.
We struggle to deliver to many small offshore addresses such as Ceuta, Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Canary Islands, Mallorca, Majorca, Madeira, Reunion Islands etc – please note that we will always do our best but email us BEFORE you buy to check if you are unsure. If we can’t deliver we will simply refund for you. This will constitute rejection of the order and will thus cancel the contract of sale.
WE ALWAYS NEED A PHONE NUMBER FOR INTERNATIONAL DELIVERIES. YOUR ORDER CANNOT BE DISPATCHED UNTIL WE GET YOUR NUMBER. THIS IS A CONDITION OF SALE. Failure to provide a telephone number will result in us rejecting the order and will thus cancel the contract of sale.
Please note that no internet dispatch takes place at weekends or on Public Holidays.
We work very hard to make sure that we have everything in stock that we list on the internet but occasionally we get caught out when stock drops to low levels. In this case we will offer a full refund or if applicable an alternative product. If no stock is readily available we reserve the right to reject the order and thus cancel the contract of sale.
Thompsons Of Macclesfield Ltd reserves the right to reject any order it receives, for any reason at all including but not limited to: No stock availability, errors in the information posted online or security concerns.
Please note that all offers of sale are subject to order acceptance by Thompsons Ltd.
Please note that all offers of sale are subject to in stock availability at Thompsons Ltd.
Please note that any orders we choose to reject for any reason will be refunded to the buyer in full by Thompsons Ltd.
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