Power inverter
A power inverter, inverter, or invertor is a power electronic device or circuitry that changes direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC). [1] The resulting AC frequency obtained depends on
A power inverter is a device that converts low-voltage DC (direct current) power from a battery to standard household AC (alternating current) power.
Power inverters vary widely in wattage, from 300W to 3,000W and up. Some can even generate surge power as high as 6,000W. Most power inverters have two standard AC outlets for various electronic devices. Other models offer additional AC outlets and often USB ports to charge all of your devices—from laptops to fans and flood flights.
The AC output voltage of a power inverter is often regulated to be the same as the grid line voltage, typically 120 or 240 VAC at the distribution level, even when there are changes in the load that the inverter is driving. This allows the inverter to power numerous devices designed for standard line power.
The POTEK 500W is an ideal option for buyers looking at car-friendly power inverters to power a slew of electronics and handheld devices. This inverter and its dual 110V AC outlets and two USB ports will have no problem keeping a laptop, Kindle, iPad, or multiple smartphones going with power to spare.
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