CyberPower 200 Watt Mobile Power Inverter for $19
December 29, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
Get a charge on the road with this power inverter, converting your vehicle’s DC outlet to AC wall power to rapidly charge laptops, cameras, smartphones, and much more. Featuring an AC outlet and a USB charging port, this handy power inverter is an important tool to have in a pinch, and even offers advanced safety features like surge protection and automatic shutdown.
- Charge & power USB devices like tablets, smartphones, laptops, & more
- Plug into the lighter adapter of cars, boats, & other vehicles to charge on the move
- Protect against power fluctuations, temperature, & short circuiting w/ surge protection & automatic shutdown
- Note when to remove your device w/ the LED indicators
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Dimensions: 5.5″W x 3.75″H x 2″D
- Power source: DC, USB
- Watts: 200
- Battery voltage: 120 VAC +/- 10%
- Battery frequency: 60Hz
- DC input: 10.5 VDC – 15.5 VDC
- AC outlets: 1
- USB charge port: 1
- AC output: 120 VAC
- USB output: 5V, 1 amp
- Plug type: 12 VDC power port + battery clamp
- Surge protection
- Automatic shutdown
- Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
Compatibility
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