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Vector iMobile 100 Watt Inverter by VECTOR
List Price: $40.00Our Price: $18.00You Save: $22.00 (55%)Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Category: Tools See more product details
Product DetailsManufacturer: VECTOR Product features: - Converts 12-volt DC to 110-volt AC-V 100-watt output
- Slim design fits into almost any storage space
- Includes USB charge port, detachable cord and manual on/off, carry case and airplane adapter
Description of Vector iMobile 100 Watt InverterVector iMobile 100 Watt Inverter, for power by land, sea or air, CLOSE - OUT BARGAIN! A 100W Inverter that offers AC power from a car, boat, RV or even airplane DC outlet! So your laptop, cell phone, MP3 player, digital camera, whatever, is "juiced", no problem. The USB power port and airline adapter make this uniquely useful, and it's an overstock steal here! The scintillating specs: MAXX SST Soft Start Technology offers smooth power for sensitive electronics; The Inverter has a standard 115V 3-prong AC outlet, and a 5V DC USB power port; Plugs in with a regular vehicle DC adapter, and has airline adapter cord; Low battery protection so you don't overdrain your vehicle battery. Automatically shuts down when battery discharges below 10.7V; Overheating protection and audible fault warning; Compact for travel, with carry case. Weighs just under 16 ozs.; Manual on / off push button. Get the portable power you need! Order yours today! Vector iMobile 100 Watt Inverter
Tools and Hardware Reviews of Vector iMobile 100 Watt InverterCustomer Review: Almost perfect... Summary: 4 Stars
This is a great item, small enough to carry in your computer bag to allow charging of a laptop (and other items) when there is no AC outlet available. The package includes an adapter for an air power socket, should one be available. In addition to the single AC outlet, this unit provides a USB power socket so that you can charge devices via USB cable.
The only con is that the unit has a fan which is very loud. It does not even appear to be thermostatically controlled - it comes on full speed as soon as the inverter is powered up and stays that way until you turn it off.
Considering where it is intended to be used - in a car or an airplane - the noise is probably not a problem, but it is does seem excessive.
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