Maplin Portable Power Pack with 12V Modified Sinewave 200W Inverter • 200W continuous output to power a range of household appliances • Modified sinewave output • 240VAC output socket to power a product without additional converters • 12VDC input through the car accessory socket to power the inverter • Accessory socket to run inverter, mains input to recharge battery • Weighs only 2.4kg and its compact, rugged design (230 x 110 x 170mm) allows you to move the power pack to wherever you need it • 2.1A USB socket to charge an additional device such as a Smartphone or Tablet Special Feature • Rechargeable SLA battery built-in • Shutdown protection against overload What is an inverter? An inverter is a converter that connects to a sealed lead acid (SLA) battery that is usually connected to a car, a truck or a solar panel. The inverter can connect to the battery either through a car accessory plug or by clipping directly to the battery. A mains powered device can then be plugged directly into the inverter’s AC socket. Inverters vary in capacity and can power devices of up to a specific wattage. Inverters can be split into two categories: pure sinewave and modified sinewave. What makes this inverter unique? This rechargeable power pack has a built-in inverter which is powered from the internal battery and by being connected to the car accessory socket. The inverter can power a device up to 200W, such as a laptop, a rechargeable toy or a battery charger. It is highly efficient, converting 85% of its energy into output power. It is also fitted with a 2.1A USB socket for powering an additional item such as a Smartphone, Tablet or MP3 player. The inverter includes shutdown protection to power down the inverter if the battery power drops below a certain level. The rechargeable battery is charged by connecting this product to a mains power supply. What is the difference between pure sinewave and modified sinewave?


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