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Repco 600w 12v Inverter - Modified Sine Wave - Rmsi600 on 2040-parts.com

AU $95.00
Location:

Granville, NSW, Australia

Granville, NSW, Australia
REPCO 600W 12V INVERTER - MODIFIED SINE WAVE - RMSI600, AU $95.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Repco Manufacturer Part Number:RMSI600 UPC:9311998737405

Broad Uses for a wide variety of appliances

Can be mounted permanently inside

Twin Power Outlets allow you to run multiple appliances

Repco 600W Pure Sine Wave Inverter

RPS1600

Apart from its basic function of converting a power source from 12V DC to a 240V AC, the output power of the 600W Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter in pure sine wave form has much higher efficient processes and less audible noise.

 

600W continuous power

1200 peak power

Low battery shut off voltage: 10V

2 Output sockets

240V, 50Hz power

Measures 235 x 150 x 60mm

100cm power lead

 


On 29-Jun-16 at 22:24:20 AEST, seller added the following information:

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