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Foval 150w Car Power Inverter Dc 12v To 110v Ac Converter 3.1a Dual Usb Adaptor on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Champaign, Illinois, United States

Champaign, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Foval MPN:150W Car Power Inverter Manufacturer Part Number:150W Car Power Inverter UPC:Does not apply

Foval 150W Car Power Inverter DC 12V to 110V AC Converter with 3.1A Dual USB Charger


  • Premium 150W Car Power Inverter with 2 USB ports and 150W AC outlet provide up to 300W of peak power
  • just about Credit Card Size - 3.2 x 2.5 x 1.5 inches, space-saving and easy storage, with aluminum shell design, extremely portable and lightweight at only 8 oz+
  • SAFETY: full-protection with short-circuit , low-voltage , over-charge, over-voltage, over-load,over-temperature protection, built-in fuse & cooling fan (Only applied for 12V car lighter but not 24V).
  • TRAVEL KIT: travel-sized and Smart cooling fan makes it silent when it running. it is convenient for you to plug directly a truck on the road, campsites, remote job sites or anywhere that power is needed with cigarette lighter plug.
  • Package Content: Foval 150W Car Power Inverter, Cigarette Lighter Cable, User Manual

Product Description


Car Travel Charger Companion 
The ultimate car travel charger for road trips, vacations, outdoors, emergency kits and more; Few products come close for sheer on-the-go versatility. Easy to use, simply plug the 150W inverter straight into the vehicle's cigarette lighter. Enjoy 2 USB ports (3.1A) and 2 standard plug outlets (e.g. for laptops) for convenient charging on the road. 

Ultimate VersatilityIt can be used for camping, outdoors, vacations, road trips, remote job sites, and even charging household items. Dual USB ports effortlessly charge two devices (including any smart phones and tablets) at once while the outlets can power a wide range of power-hungry items on the road. For maximum utility, stay in charge at all times and add this to your travel emergency kit. 

Design Evolved 
Crafted with premium materials for durability, this all-in-one power inverter matches any vehicle interior. With an ultra-compact form factor, store it in the glove compartment when not in use. Usable with a vast variety of mobile devices (e.g. smartphones, tablets, laptops, monitors, consoles and more); Just plug in and start charging for extra juice. Get it all: from entertainment, staying in touch or maintaining your productivity edge on the road. 

Car Power Inverter Specifications: 
Total Power: 150W 
Input: DC 12V/40A 
AC Output: 110V 
USB Output1-2: DC 5V/3.1A 
Size: 3.2 x 2.48 x 1.45 inches (81 x 63 x 37mm) 
Weight: 8 oz (295g)

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