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150W Cup-Holder Inverter with Dual USB Charging

SKU MI5128
Original price $115.30 - Original price $115.30
Original price $115.30
$138.95
$138.95 - $138.95
Current price $138.95
1 Year Warranty

Stop filling up the front seat when you need a small inverter. Simply slip this can sized inverter into a spare cup holder, and plug in to a free cigarette lighter socket. You’ll then have access to 150W of mains power, and dual 2.1A (total 4.2A) USB charging outlets, to keep everything charged and running. A 450W peak output provides additional power to start items when required too. Perfect for laptop charging and small mains powered devices. Internal cooling fan and over temperature, over load and output short circuit protection. 

Features:
- Convenient mounting into cup holder
- 150W continuous mains power
- 2 x 2.1A USB charging outlets
- 450W peak power
- Output Power: 150W
- Output Power Peak: 450W
- AC Output Voltage: 240V
- Output Wave Form: Modified Sine Wave
- DC Input Voltage: 10-15V
- lOW Battery Shutdown: 9.5±0.5V
- High Battery Shutdown: >15V
- Frequency: 50Hz
- No Load Draw: <0.5A
- USB Output: 2 X 5VDC @ 2.1A (each port), Total: 4.2A


Handy Tip Application Suitability - Inverters

We DO NOT recommend that you use these products to operate the following: FRIDGES, AIR COMPRESSORS, AIR CONDITIONERS An inverter is a device which converts 12 or 24VDC into 240VAC. The240VAC generated is as lethal as the power in homes, and should be treated with the same respect. Inverters can be easily damaged, and connecting the input voltage terminals the wrong way around on the battery can damage the unit - be careful!!
• Appliances most suitable for connection include: Most power tools, lights, most TVs, video recorders / players, most computers, fax machines and most audio equipment.
• Fluorescent lights can give a highly inductive load on start up which can damage inverters. Appliances NOT suitable include:
Electric blankets, toasters, hair dryers, irons, radiators and heavy power tools (large angle grinders, circular saws etc.)
Inverters will generally drive inductive loads such as electric motors, but only if the startup current is not high. Generally high startup current situations are when the motor is permanently coupled to a load such as a refrigeration or airconditioner compressor (Imagine the compressor at rest just before top dead centre you can easily realise the start up load on the motor!). Many other motors such asin drills, small angle grinders, buffers etc. start up under virtually no load and this is usually OK for the inverter provided the tool is within the inverter rating.

It needs to be pointed out that one of the major differences between a domestic power point and inverter is that the source impedance of a power point is very low compared to the inverter. This is why inverters have trouble with appliances with high start up currents and a domestic power point does not. Another thing that must be remembered is the special case of fluorescent lights with ballast chokes in them (by far the most common type).

Manufacturers of fluoro lights assume that they are just going to be installed to a normal 240V 50Hz sine wave supply. They are required to supply a product that does not overly distort the mains waveform. They generally comply with this by installing a, say,3.3F non polarised capacitor ac cross the mains/neutral supply inside the housing of the lamp fitting. This is called a power factor correction capacitor. This seems to work OK for a sine wave supply from a low source impedance.

When you drive such a device with modified sine wave 240Vpower, different things start to happen. The power factor correction capacitor presents a much greater load to a modified sine wave signal (which is a complex collection of high and low frequencies)than it would if it was a sine wave.

The bottom line is to reduce this capacitor to about 0.47?F or take it out completely. Inverters are generally OK then. It is also possible for an inverter to be damaged by the surges in current generated when using standard flourescent starters. This can be prevented by replacing the starter with an electronic starter.

Product Dimensions


Depth
75mm
Width
75mm
Height
140mm
Weight
339g

Product Availability


Availability
Stocked item

Packaged Dimensions


Packaged Volume
1.2168l
Packaged Weight
0.396kg
Packaged Length
15.6cm
Packaged Width
10cm
Packaged Height
7.8cm
Warranty: 12 Months