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100 Watt 12 Volt DC to 110 Volt AC Modified SIne Wave Inverter |
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2300 Watt 12 Volt DC to 110 Volt AC Modified SIne Wave Inverter |
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400 Watt 12 Volt DC to 110 Volt AC Modified SIne Wave Inverter |
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2000 Watt 12 Volt DC to 110 Volt AC Modified SIne Wave Inverter |
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300 Watt 12 Volt DC to 110 Volt AC Pure SIne Wave Inverter |
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Six (6) Universal outlets 220 volt Surge Protector - with Modem |
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100 watt Step Up / Step Down, Voltage Power Transformer
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1100 Watt 12 Volt DC to 110 Volt AC Modified SIne Wave Inverter |
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Travel Kit Converter (50 or 1600 watts) and 5 Plug Adapters |
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1500 Watt 24 Volt DC to 110 Volt AC Modified SIne Wave Inverter |
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If you have any questions or if you want
to place an order over the phone, you can
call us at TOLL FREE 1-877-744-7220
or you can e-mail us your inquiry.
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How do I choose the right transformer?
On the back of your appliance, you will find a label describing the power requirements. You should see a label describing the Wattage (W) or the Amperage (A) of the appliance. Once noted, choose a voltage transformer / converter which can handle a higher amount of wattage then your device is rated at. Certain devices which are motor based may require additional power to start up then indicated (know as Surge), in this case always add an extra 20% to the power requirements of your device. Check out our VOLTAGE CONVERTERS page |
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Can I use several appliances on the same transformer?
Yes as long as you don't exceed the Wattage capacity of the voltage converter.
A "surge protector" is required. You can find them on this web-site as well. |
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Do voltage converters convert the cycle (Hz)?
All voltage converters only convert the voltage and not the cycle, however most appliances and electronics will function properly with them.
North American 110-120 volt electricity is generated at 60 Hz. (Cycles) Alternating Current. Most foreign 220-240 volt electricity is generated at 50 Hz. (Cycles) Alternating Current. This difference in cycles may cause the motor in your 60 Hz. North American appliance to operate slightly slower when used on 50 Hz. foreign electricity. This cycle difference will also cause analog clocks and timing circuits that use Alternating Current as a timing base to keep incorrect time. Most modern electronic equipment including battery chargers, computers, printers, stereos, tape and CD players, VCR/DVD players, etc. will not be affected by the difference in cycles. |
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100 Watt Step Up
& Down Transformer |
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FREE Grounded Adapter Included |
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On and Off Switch |
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Fuse protected ( 2 Spare Fuses Included) |
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3000 Watt Step Up
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FREE Grounded Adapter Included |
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On and Off Breaker Switch |
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Fuse protected ( 2 Spare Fuses Included) |
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100 Watt Step UP and Step DOWN Voltage Transformer |
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900 Watt 12 Volt DC to 110 Volt AC Modified SIne Wave Inverter |
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Universal Travel Plug Adapter with Surge Protection |
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900 Watt 24 Volt DC to 110 Volt AC Modified SIne Wave Inverter |
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100 Watt 12 Volt DC to 110 Volt AC Modified SIne Wave Inverter |
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600 Watt 12 Volt DC to 110 Volt AC Pure SIne Wave Inverter |
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100 Watt Step UP and Step DOWN Japanese Transformer |
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European 220 Volt / 50Hz 3500 Watt 12V Power Inverter |
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750 Watt 12 Volt DC to 110 Volt AC Modified SIne Wave Inverter |
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Voltage Travel Converter 50-1600 Watt (50 or 1600 watts) |
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