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Tripp Lite PV150 PV 150W 12V DC to AC Portable Inverter with DC Auto Power Outlet Studio : Tripp Lite by Tripp Lite Brand : Tripp Lite Model : PV150 Publisher : Tripp Lite Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0037332117465 UPC : 037332117465 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 6 reviews)
List Price : $45.00 Our Price : Too low to display
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Runs AC appliances from any 12V cigarette lighter socket
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Converts 12V DC battery power to 120V AC power
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150 watts continuous output - 300 watts peak output power
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1 outlet
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3 foot cord with cigarette lighter plug
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Product Description |
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The TRIPPLITE PV150 is ideal for laptops, portable electronics, cell phone battery chargers, pagers, notepads, game systems, personal printers and battery rechargers for small battery operated power tools, portable TV / Audio systems, camcorders, low power lights, camping accessories and other low power applications under 150 watts. Ultra compact, lightweight design wtih all-metal housing Low battery alarm with auto-shutoff prevents deep battery discharge 20-amp fuse protects Inverter from overload Lighted power switch |
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Not so hot for Ham Radio mobile |
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Bought the Tripp Lite to power a laptop for ham radio mobile contesting. Some hams had success with the brand before. The inverter hash was really bad, wiped out weak signals on the radio. Had to add bypass caps and ferrites to make noise acceptable with ignition off. But the noise from the Tripp Lite went ballistic with ignition on. Finally gave it away and used a different laptop that would run on 12 volts. |
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Looks good so far ... |
Seems to work just fine -- have only used it for cell phone and small game units. The advantage of this smaller unit is no fan - quiet. Some devices will require the power of the larger (noisy fan) model. Low cost inverters such as this produce electric power that is an approximate sine wave as opposed the perfect sine wave that come out of a wall outlet -- as far I know this isn't a problem for typical consumer electronic equipment, laptops etc -- but it's probably worth checking the user manual of the device to be powered just to make sure there are no precautions about using it with an inverter. However, the AC motors in things like power tools and appliances may run a bit lest efficiently when connected to an (inexpensive) inverter.
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We've used this with a variety of cell phone/ipod/handheld game chargers and so far haven't experienced any problems. |
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Works well, but leave the car running |
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Works just like promised, so it's exactly what I need, but the first time I used it I turned off my car (which can normally power things while off), and proceeded to blow a fuse. Just keep the car running and it works perfectly. |
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Small, well-built and extremely quiet. |
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I puchased this inverter to power my laptop. Little did I know what a power-hog my laptop was. I sold this one and bought it's bigger brother, weighing in at 375watts. I suggest you do some research on what items you want to power so you don't make the mistake I did and get one that's under-powered. It's sufficient for most laptops though, just not mine. |
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Very good and dependable |
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I have used it with lets' say 1) Think pad Laptop charger, 2) Ipod Charger 3) Cell phone charger and it has worked flawlessly. It's been more than a year and a half now. A very good feature is auto-shut off in case of overload or no-load. |
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