Inverters – mobile power sockets
It makes sense to have a 230-volt socket on board your vehicle to use everyay electrical devices. The problem is they mostly work on 230 volts, while your on-board battery generates 12 or 24 volts. How do you turn 12 or 24 volts direct current into 230 volts alternating current? Quite simply, by using a WAECO inverter.
Pocket size inverter – light weight, compact and easily installed
Rechargeable batteries of small mobile consumers as electric shaver, camera etc. tend to run low in the most inappropriate moment on the move. The WAECO PocketPower SI 102 smart inverter doesn’t let it get to that point. It takes power from the 12-volt car battery to charge the devices and keep them up and running. The handy unit generates a sine-like 230-volt alternating voltage, which is fine for many applications.
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 Smart inverter
- 100 watts, 12 volts for mobile use
- For operation of low-power devices
- Low-voltage and over-voltage cut-off
- Overload and short-circuit protection
- With USB charging port
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Inverters with modified sine wave voltage – 230 volts for many frequently used devices
The inexpensive WAECO PerfectPower inverters generate a modified output voltage – which is fully adequate for all devices with a wide input voltage range (power drills, hairdryers, vacuum cleaners). The two high-performance inverter models (1000/2000 watts) offer the extra benefits of a mains priority circuit and a remote control output.
 Inverter 12 or 24 volts Continuous output: 150 watts, peak output: 350 watts Cigarette lighter plug, individually adjustable clip-on mounts |
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 Inverter 12 or 24 volts Continuous output: 350 watts, peak output: 700 watts Individually adjustable clip-on mounts |
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 Inverter 12 or 24 volts Continuous output: 550 watts, peak output: 1100 watts Individually adjustable clip-on mounts |
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 Inverter 12 or 24 volts Continuous output: 1000 watts, peak output: 2000 watts Mains priority circuit, outputs for remote control and an external switch |
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 Inverter 12 or 24 volts Continuous output: 2000 watts, peak output: 4000 watts Mains priority circuit, outputs for remote control and an external switch |
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