Inverter
Negotiable /Piece
Min.Order:1 Piece
- HW-600E6 & HW-600E7 -
600W Modified sine wave 12V/24V DC (USB)
The Titan's portable inverter is ideal for powering DVD players, mobile phones, laptops and many more electronic appliances. Simply by plugging the inverter into your vehicle’s cigarette lighter socket and it could be freely used in most electronic products anywhere, feeling like at home. The multi-protection features such as over-temperature, over voltage and overload protection all help strengthen security when utilizing the inverter. Undoubtedly, Titan’s inverter is the best power mate for you!
Power Inverters sine wave Car Power Inverter 600W 12V24V
<Features>
Inverter
§ LED indicator: green light represents a safe and normal operation; red light indicates an abnormal operating condition.
<Specification>
Continuous Power | 600W |
Peak Power | 1200W |
DC input Voltage | HW-600E6: 12Vdc HW-600E7: 24Vdc |
No load current | < 0.25A |
Output Voltage | 230Vac ± 5% |
Output frequency | 50Hz ± 2.5Hz |
Efficiency | 85~95% |
Soft start | yes |
Short circuit protection | yes |
Under voltage protection | yes |
Over voltage protection | yes |
Over temperature protection | yes |
Overload protection | yes |
Low battery alarm | yes |
GFCI protection Battery polarity | no |
reverse protection | yes |
Fuse | HW-600E6: 35A x 2 HW-600E7: 35A x 1 |
Socket (optional) | VDE schuko |
USB port | USB x 1 |
Dimensions (LxWxH) | 235 x 108 x 60 mm |
Net weight | HW-600E6: 1020g HW-600E7: 1020g |
Accessories | DC cable and Cigarette lighter adapter |
Information: |
Here is an example to demonstrate how to choose the right inverter for your device: If your electronic device (e.g. notebook pc) consumes 85 watts, then it is best to expect the suitable voltage converter to be able to handle a load 20 to 30% larger than your device’s specifications. For example: 500 watts + 20% = 600 watts of continuous power. A 600 Watt inverter would then be required for running your electronic device. If no wattage information is shown, please calculate the wattage by using the formula provided below: Ampere (A) x Volt (V) = Watt (W) |