Cobra CPI1550 Dual Outlet AC/DC Power Inverter
Cobra CPI1550 Dual Outlet AC/DC Power Inverter
- Provides 1,500 watts peak, and 3,000 watts surge handling
- Modified sine waveform outputs
- Converts 12v DC to 115v AC power
- Dual AC outlets for operating multiple devices
- Low voltage, overload and thermal shutdown protection
10-22-2007 – Brand New Item. Description – COBRA CPI 1550 1550-Watt Power Inverter
List Price: $ 107.99
Price: $ 107.99
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Exactly what we needed.,
We have been using this extensively while camping. We bought two, this one and a lower power one. One for each vehicle. We have been very happy with them. A word of caution however. If you use it for a long time (for days)and then don’t drive anywhere you can end up surprised with a dead battery. Common sense usually prevents this. We camped for six months and were constantly charging various things. We also made popcorn with our popcorn popper and ran our vita-mix and a rice steamer with this one. My husband did use a power tool with it a couple of times also. We usually started the vehicle while doing those things though, not always necessary, but a good idea.
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