Pure Sine Wave Dc 12v To Ac 230v Power Invertor 300w Rrp £129 on 2040-parts.com
US $
Location:
Colchester, United Kingdom
Condition:New
Input Voltage:10V, 11V, 12V, 14V, 15.5V
Features:High Voltage Input Protection, Low Voltage Input Protection, On/Off Switch, Over Battery Voltage Protection, Overheating Protection, Reverse Polarity Protection, Short Circuit Protection
For sale PURE SINE WAVE DC 12V TO AC 230V POWER INVERTOR 300W
Product Description
This power inverter gives a pure sine-wave output which eliminates
problems such as PSU buzzing and audio or video interference on
sensitive equipment. Ideal for use with the following consoles:
PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox one and XBox 360. Generally fitted
under seating, this inverter will allow you to power/charge devices such
as laptops or tablets that consume 300W.
Specifications
- Remote on/off option (controlled by vehicle ignition)
- 300W Continuous output
- 220V 50Hz Pure Sine-Wave Output
- Overload over temperature and short circuit protection
- Low vehicle battery alarm
- >85% Efficiency
- Dimensions: 230 x 118 x 58 mm
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