6.power source
Your average automobile or marine battery at full charge will provide an ample power supply to the inverter for approximately 3 hours when the en- gine is off. The actual length of time the inverter will function depends on the age and condition of the battery and the power demand being placed by the device being operated with the inverter.
Turn OFF the device plugged into the inverter before starting the engine. To maintain battery power, run the engine every 2 to 3 hours for approxi- mately 10 minutes to recharge the battery. The Travel Inverter 120 draws very low amperage when not in use, and should be unplugged to avoid battery drain.
7.usage examples
Device Type | Estimated Wattage |
Cell Phones, MP3 Players | 10 Watts |
Portable CD Players | 50 Watts |
Laptop Computers | 90 Watts |
Video Games | 100 Watts |
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8. specifications |
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Maximum Continuous Power | 120 Watts |
Surge Capacity (Peak Power) | 240 Watts |
No Load Current Draw | <0.4 Amp, 400mA |
Wave Form | Modified Sine Wave |
Input Voltage Range | 10.5 – 15.5V DC |
Low Battery Alarm | N/A |
Output Voltage | 110 – 125V AC |
Low Battery Shutdown | 9.9V – 10.8V DC |
High Battery Shutdown | 15.0V – 16.0V DC |
Optimum Efficiency | >85% |
AC Receptacles | One, NEMA |
USB Port | One, 5V, 0.5A |
Dimensions | 3.75”H x 2.75”W x .875”D |
Product Weight | Approximately .4 lbs. |
Fuse | 15 Amp (250V) |
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