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Features:
Continuous Use
1000W
Peak Surge Power
2500W
AC Voltage Output
110V
Optimum Efficiency
90.00%
No Load Current Draw
less than 0.95A
Input Voltage Range
10V to 15V
Low Battery Alarm
DC 10.5 +/- 0.5V
Auto Low Battery Shutdown
DC 9.5 +/- 0.5V
Cooling Fan
Yes
AC Receptacles
Triple
Weight Approx (lbs.) Including Hardware & Cables
4.2
Dimensions LxWxH (in.)
10.3 x 5.4 x 2.5
* All Power Inverters have a Modified Sine Wave waveform (unless otherwise indicated), Overload Protection, Input Short-circuit Protection.
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Learn More About Power Inverters
Power inverters are great tools to convert DC power to AC, such as when you want to draw power from your car’s cigarette lighter to power a television for example. There are two general types of power inverters: (1) Modified-sine Wave (Square Wave) Inverters and (2) True-Sine Wave Inverters. Modified-sine wave (square wave) inverters are the most common types of power inverters on the market. Modified-sine wave power inverters produce a power wave that is sufficient for most devices. True-sine wave inverters produce power that is either identical or sometimes slightly better to power from the public utility power grid system. What does that mean to the everyday user? Not much. Most household electrical devices will run perfectly fine on either type of wave form. However, because modified-sine wave (square wave) inverters are generally less expensive, most people use them to power most household electrical devices. Power inverters that operate through the cigarette lighter socket are generally the easiest to use. Want to learn more? Click here to read our comprehensive buyers guide about choosing the perfect power inverter.