Have never used one of these but it looks like a great little tool for those recharging jobs.
Blues man.
Russue said
07:58 AM Jan 5, 2015
Yes Judy, I am going to use it for Fox Tv Box when free camping,also CD player outside, can use for all Mobiles and Laptops if you want to
but I charge my Mobiles Tablet etc direct through 12 volt, great little inverter to have, very handy for any small wattage things you may have.
barina said
08:18 AM Jan 5, 2015
Russue wrote:
Yes Judy, I am going to use it for Fox Tv Box when free camping,also CD player outside, can use for all Mobiles and Laptops if you want to but I charge my Mobiles Tablet etc direct through 12 volt, great little inverter to have, very handy for any small wattage things you may have.
Thanks....... what is the 12v inverter you have for tablet etc. please?
Brenda and Alan said
10:24 AM Jan 5, 2015
Be careful Barina as at that price this will not be a pure sine wave inverter but a modified sine wave and may be unsuitable to run electronic devices.
Alan
kirraweebob said
12:20 PM Jan 5, 2015
Definitely ensure you get a pure sine wave inverter. I have run standard TV, Foxtel satellite box and phone and computer rechargers from a 300 W pure sine wave with just the one original battery and have had no issues. I since purchased two more through eBay. First was a 2000W to run coffee machine and microwave (couple of 30 sec bursts to heat up the milk) in my van I have just sold. And now just bought 5000W Pure Sine Wave from the same eBay seller for a little over $400. In my case of course I have additional batteries and solar panels in the van I have just sold and new one I am buying. Seller was "51anamall".
-- Edited by kirraweebob on Monday 5th of January 2015 12:24:39 PM
Russue said
01:12 PM Jan 5, 2015
You can get 12 volt connecter for your Tablet like you get with your Mobiles to charge in your car or van, Jaycar sell Laptop ones that you set to the watts of your Laptop, they are usually 19 watts, I bought the 150 watt to use for CD player and couple of other small wattage things I have to charge when on the road, you will be ok to charge mobiles etc if you want to, I will be doing it sometimes, no problem with them, I have a friend who has been using for LTs,Mobiles etc for the last 9 months he has been on the road.
> Overload, Short, High Voltage & Thermal Protection via Microcontroller (latest technology)
> Battery Polarity Protection
Certified with Australian Standards
Many people make the mistake of purchasing cheap inverters off the internet only to find that the product they have purchased is not made under Australian standards. This unit is fully complaint & approved for Australia. Certification is important for safety. Without certification you are risking injury & damage where such damage to your car, boat or caravan will not be covered by insurance. Buy top quality Australian approved products only!
Did you know nearly 80% of inverters sold are not Pure Sine wave, I do have a larger one 1000w that is Pure Sine wave.
barina said
04:42 PM Jan 5, 2015
Is this the type of 12v connecter you mean ?...or maybe the 360w sine wave inverter....just so I know the right one to look at...
-- Edited by barina on Monday 5th of January 2015 04:45:00 PM
Russue said
06:05 PM Jan 5, 2015
Judy what do you want to charge??? Do you have 12 volt connections in your van to plug in to.
barina said
08:14 PM Jan 5, 2015
Russue wrote:
Judy what do you want to charge??? Do you have 12 volt connections in your van to plug in to.
Yes I do and would charge mostly a 10 tablet, mobile,
Russue said
08:43 PM Jan 5, 2015
OK go to Dick Smith or JB Hi Fi and get 12 volt chargers for your Tablet and Mobile, that is the best way to go, or buy the Inverter on your first post.
barina said
09:24 PM Jan 5, 2015
Russue wrote:
OK go to Dick Smith or JB Hi Fi and get 12 volt chargers for your Tablet and Mobile, that is the best way to go, or buy the Inverter on your first post.
Ok....will do............ Thank you and all others for your advice
chopit said
11:30 AM Jan 6, 2015
We use the Weaco sine wave inverter ( same style as the first post ) to charge things.
Got from Jaycar a 12 volt unit that sends out 19 volts for the laptop. Has a built in surge protector.
TV runs on 12 volts & 240.
With these and several cigarette lighter plugs in the 'van & tug we have our power needs covered.
Works for us.
Russue said
11:38 AM Jan 6, 2015
We have the same chopit, got everything covered.
Even got a double adapter from Dick Smith to ad another cig lighter plug in our van, so have 3 inside and one outside.
Hi has anyone used one of these please?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Top-Seller-Sine-Wave-150-300W-Power-Inverter-w-USB-12V-240V-Car-Boat-Caravan-/261460619103?pt=AU_Boat_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3ce0446f5f
Have never used one of these but it looks like a great little tool for those recharging jobs.
Blues man.
Yes Judy, I am going to use it for Fox Tv Box when free camping,also CD player outside, can use for all Mobiles and Laptops if you want to
but I charge my Mobiles Tablet etc direct through 12 volt, great little inverter to have, very handy for any small wattage things you may have.
Thanks....... what is the 12v inverter you have for tablet etc. please?
Be careful Barina as at that price this will not be a pure sine wave inverter but a modified sine wave and may be unsuitable to run electronic devices.
Alan
Definitely ensure you get a pure sine wave inverter. I have run standard TV, Foxtel satellite box and phone and computer rechargers from a 300 W pure sine wave with just the one original battery and have had no issues. I since purchased two more through eBay. First was a 2000W to run coffee machine and microwave (couple of 30 sec bursts to heat up the milk) in my van I have just sold. And now just bought 5000W Pure Sine Wave from the same eBay seller for a little over $400. In my case of course I have additional batteries and solar panels in the van I have just sold and new one I am buying. Seller was "51anamall".
-- Edited by kirraweebob on Monday 5th of January 2015 12:24:39 PM
You can get 12 volt connecter for your Tablet like you get with your Mobiles to charge in your car or van, Jaycar sell Laptop ones that you set to the watts of your Laptop, they are usually 19 watts, I bought the 150 watt to use for CD player and couple of other small wattage things I have to charge when on the road, you will be ok to charge mobiles etc if you want to, I will be doing it sometimes, no problem with them, I have a friend who has been using for LTs,Mobiles etc for the last 9 months he has been on the road.
> Overload, Short, High Voltage & Thermal Protection via Microcontroller (latest technology)
> Battery Polarity Protection
Certified with Australian Standards
Many people make the mistake of purchasing cheap inverters off the internet only to find that the product they have purchased is not made under Australian standards. This unit is fully complaint & approved for Australia. Certification is important for safety. Without certification you are risking injury & damage where such damage to your car, boat or caravan will not be covered by insurance. Buy top quality Australian approved products only!
Did you know nearly 80% of inverters sold are not Pure Sine wave, I do have a larger one 1000w that is Pure Sine wave.
Is this the type of 12v connecter you mean ?...or maybe the 360w sine wave inverter....just so I know the right one to look at...
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=MP3472
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=MI5702
-- Edited by barina on Monday 5th of January 2015 04:45:00 PM
Judy what do you want to charge??? Do you have 12 volt connections in your van to plug in to.
Yes I do and would charge mostly a 10 tablet, mobile,
OK go to Dick Smith or JB Hi Fi and get 12 volt chargers for your Tablet and Mobile, that is the best way to go, or buy the Inverter on your first post.
Ok....will do............ Thank you and all others for your advice
Got from Jaycar a 12 volt unit that sends out 19 volts for the laptop. Has a built in surge protector.
TV runs on 12 volts & 240.
With these and several cigarette lighter plugs in the 'van & tug we have our power needs covered.
Works for us.
We have the same chopit, got everything covered.
Even got a double adapter from Dick Smith to ad another cig lighter plug in our van, so have 3 inside and one outside.