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Sealey PI1000 1000W Power Inverter 12V DC - 230V

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89-5885

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Brand: Sealey  Copy to clipboard MPN: PI1000  Copy to clipboard EAN-13: 5024209173520
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  • Country of Origin: China
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100 available to back orderBack-order availability date - 25/04/2024

Supplies continuous smooth 230V power from 12V DC power supply found in cars, caravans, boats and commercials. Suitable for powering small TVs, laptops, power tools and various other electrical equipment rated under 1000W (maximum under load). Features USB port (5V/2.1A) for use on various domestic electronic equipment such as digital cameras and mobile phones. Aluminium case provides durability and maximum heat dissipation. Safety features include automatic overload shut-down, short circuit protection, low voltage alarm, low voltage shutdown and overheat shutdown. Supplied with battery leads.

Model NoPI1000
Continuous Output:1000W
Dimension (W x D x H):240 x 160 x 65mm
Input Voltage:12V DC
Maximum Output:2000W
Nett Weight:2.50Kg
Output Frequency:50Hz
Output Voltage:230V AC
Supply Connection:Battery Leads
USB Output:5V 2.1A

Number of Outputs 1
Input Voltage (DC) 12V DC
Output Voltage Min (AC) N/A
Output Voltage Max (AC) 230V AC
Output Current Min. N/A
Output Current Max. N/A
Power Rating 1000W
Dimensions 290 x 210 x 72mm
Lifetime Warranty No

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18 January 2012 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 89-5885
Q. 1 Does this unit produce a true sine wave or stepped output? 2 What is the switching frequency?
A. Hi Hamish, thanks for your questions. The unit produces a MODIFIED SINEWAVE which in practice looks similar to a square wave. The output frequency is 50Hz.

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