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(More customer reviews)This might be one of the worst electronic product designs I've seen.Plug in any power cord, even without a load on the other end, and this device makes an impressive radio transmitter.Broadband noise from 30 to well over 100MHz was horrific.Out of curiosity, I pulled the device apart to determine the source of the RF and what I found was a product with so many misaligned parts and poorly done work-arounds, it shouldn't even be passed off as a prototype.Note to the manufacturer: your CE stamp isn't even CE compliant.
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Product Description:
Features:· 300W continuous power · Pure sine wave · Dual ac receptacle Thermal fan· On/off switch · Enclosed dc battery connections · Convenient cigarette plug & alligator clips (To protect the vehicles wiring, the vehicles cigarette lighter adapter can only handle 180 watts, if you are going to use more than 180 watts you must wire inverter to battery)· ac output short circuit protection · Instruction manual · Free 1 year tech support · 1 Year Warranty Parts and Labor Specifications:· Continuous output power: 300 Watts · Surge power capability (peak power): 1000 Watts · dc input / operating voltage: 10 to 15 Volts · Output voltage: 120 Volts ac · Output voltage regulation: +/- 3% · Output wave form: pure sine wave · Output frequency: 60 Hz · Battery low voltage alarm: 10.5 +/- 0.5 Volts · Battery low voltage shutdown: 10.0 +/- 0.5 Volts · No load power consumption: 0.2 amps switch in the 'on' position· Full load efficiency: 90% · 1/3 load efficiency: 95% · No load minimum operating temperature: -15 degrees Celsius · Full load maximum operating temperature: 55 degrees Celsius (automatic shutdown) · AC Output Socket Type: dual Type 2 -3 prong · High input voltage protection: 15V · Low input voltage shutdown: 10V · External blade fuse protection Product size (D x W x H): 6" x 6.25" x 2Weight: 3 lbs
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