I've had several of these in my vehicles for years (various Brand Names). My main uses have been powering laptops, my HotLogic mini cooker and recently fast charging of cell phones. (AC power brick). I use the USB ports to power dash cam, phone cradle/charger. Very versatile.
I totally agree and the units have gotten better and smaller over the years as tech improves. This one is nice because of the higher 300W output and the smaller size. Makes it really portable and just right for most of what I need to charge on the go.
Thanks for the post and with most of the inverters in this price range, its a modified sine wave output. That used to be a bigger issue but its fine for chargers and most other electronics so no worries. Rick
Pretty sure you cant get 300watt out of a standard DC plug... Normal 10 amps (120w ) and maybe some cars 15 amp (180w) .. This can break your fuse a lot :)
I've had several of these in my vehicles for years (various Brand Names).
My main uses have been powering laptops, my HotLogic mini cooker and recently fast charging of cell phones. (AC power brick).
I use the USB ports to power dash cam, phone cradle/charger.
Very versatile.
I totally agree and the units have gotten better and smaller over the years as tech improves. This one is nice because of the higher 300W output and the smaller size. Makes it really portable and just right for most of what I need to charge on the go.
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I just wish they had screw mounting tabs...I use big swaths of velcro to 'mount it,.
Is the 110vac pure sine wave or modified sine wave?
Thanks for the post and with most of the inverters in this price range, its a modified sine wave output. That used to be a bigger issue but its fine for chargers and most other electronics so no worries. Rick
Pretty sure you cant get 300watt out of a standard DC plug... Normal 10 amps (120w ) and maybe some cars 15 amp (180w) .. This can break your fuse a lot :)