Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Tundra Hd1800 Power Inverter, 1800 Watt Heavy Duty, Modified Sine Wave Nib on 2040-parts.com

US $600.00
Location:

Carmel, Indiana, United States

Carmel, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Tundra AC Output, Continuous Power:1800 W Manufacturer Part Number:HD-1800 AC Output Voltage:120 V Part Brand:Tundra International DC Input Voltage:12 V Country of Manufacture:Taiwan, Province of China

You are bidding on a brand new HD1800 Power Inverter from Tundra. 

Professional grade power inverters, HD series. 12 DC input voltage, 2/120 AC outlets + hard wire connections / voltage, 1800 watts continuous, 3600 watts peak. High quality, modified sine wave, heavy duty design, high battery discharge protection. Ideal for almost any mobile and static applications. 100% continuous output power. 200% peak power. Software-controlled. High capacity components. Remote control included (1,200 W and up).

Concept Car of the Week: Mazda RX500 (1970)

Thu, 30 Jan 2014

Developed by the Toyo Kogyo Company's advanced design and engineering team, the Mazda RX-500 was described as a ‘mobile test bed for high-speed safety'. Looking at its design, the team's childlike enthusiasm has shone through, resulting in a very cool concept.  From the rakish front to the wraparound windscreen and on to the bread van rear, everything communicates high-tech and ‘70's futurism while also channeling a little of the Star Wars X-Wing. Thanks to plastic body panels, the concept weighs only 850kg and is powered by a 491cc rotary engine delivering 247bhp fitted behind the cabin, in front of the rear axle.

Lamborgini Jota (or nota Jota) Tease 5

Mon, 27 Sep 2010

Lamborghini Paris 2010 Tease 5 Normally, we’d have given up now out of sheer boredom. But sometimes you go past the point when you should have said ‘Can’t be arsed’ and you get to the point where you might as well carry on. That’s where we’re at with the Lamborghini Jota / NotaJota tease which has been going on for months.

Citroën Technospace concept

Fri, 08 Feb 2013

Citroën has revealed its new Technospace concept ahead of Geneva, which previews the new C4 Picasso. The compact MPV concept – which measures in at 4,430mm long, 1,830mm wide and 1,610mm high – debuts next month in Geneva and appears to be a near-production version of the next C4 Picasso, with Citroën confirming it will be on sale by the end of the year. In comparison to the outgoing C4 Picasso, it shares some recognizable characteristics like the large windshield curving into the roof, together with the four-light greenhouse with blacked-out pillars.