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eForCity Universal Apple USB Charger Kit with 12v Car and Wall Charger for iPod/iPhone/iPod touch/iP

eForCity Universal Apple USB Charger Kit with 12v Car and Wall Charger for iPod/iPhone/iPod touch/iPod nano - White
  • Compatible With Apple: iPad 16GB/32GB/64GB/iPhone 1st Gen. 4GB/8GB/16GB/iPhone 3G 8GB/16GB/iPhone 3GS 16GB/32GB/iPhone 4 16GB/32GB/iPod 4th Gen. 20GB/20GB (Color Display)/30GB (Photo)/40GB/40GB (Photo)/60GB (Photo)/60GB (Color Display)/U2 Special Edition
  • Valued combo includes: 1 x Car Charger Adapter/1 x Travel Charger Adapter
  • LED charging indicator
  • Accessory ONLY. Phone is not included.
  • Gain 30 Day Money back Guaranteed.

I'm not sure if it works with other types, but it will NOT charge my iPhone 3g or nano AT ALL!

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because of the low price I was afraid that this might not work. I was wrong. It works great. While I got it primarily to charge my iPod while driving across country, using the cigar adapter, I've also used the A/C adapter for a regular charge when I traveled without a computer. I highly suggest that you get one of these, great for when you're away from your computer.

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The wall charger is flimsy,and falls out of the socket a lot. The car charger doesn't even work. I just needed a cheap wall charger and that's what I got.

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Good price, works like it hoped it would.

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eForCity Universal Apple® USB Charger Kit 12v Car + Wall Charger. Works well and is just as good as OEM.

Tenergy 2600mAh Portable Power Bank w/ Micro USB Cable- BLUE

Tenergy 2600mAh Portable Power Bank w/ Micro USB Cable- BLUE
  • Portable and convenient
  • Rapid charge and long cycle life
  • Compatibility: Mobile Phones, iPhone, iPod, iPads
  • USB-Micro USB cable included
  • Battery Capacity: 2600mAh

Works so good, I've bought another. Battery charger charges IPhones quickly. It recharges quickly as well.

I'd give 5 starts, but the price is $20 and should be less. It's only a battery. Also, you cannot wall charge the battery and iPhone from one outlet (you can't plug the phone into the battery then the battery to the wall).

Westinghouse WH7500E Portable Generator, 7500 Running Watts/9000 Starting Watts

Westinghouse WH7500E Portable Generator, 7500 Running Watts/9000 Starting WattsReceived it 12/26/12, assembled wheels & lift bars, added oil to engine and connected negative battery terminal. Turned off the main breaker on the generator, added gas and hit the electric start and she fired right off. Let it run for about 5 minutes, shut engine down and plugged it into the exterior 30amp box. Re-started the generator, turned off the house main breaker, moved the interlock over, turned on the generator breaker in the main box and then the main breaker on the generator. Turned on the individual breakers in the main panel one by one and the whole house was up and running! Lights, TV, heat, computer/laser printer, 2 refrigerator/freezers even turned on my 220V 15amp compressor in the garage, ran everything with out a hiccup.

Things I like:

1. Longer run time than most; 12 hours on a 6.6 gallon tank (at 50% load)

2. 3 year warranty.

3. Hour meter to monitor run time and oil changes.

4. Engine is designed to run on up to 10% ethanol gas!!!

5. Low oil auto shut off.

6. Electrical overload protection.

It seems well built and has a very large muffler which makes it much quieter then most generators its size. When the next power outage occurs I will run it for 20 hours, drain the oil and replace it with 0/40 Amsoil small engine 4 Stroke synthetic oil. Hopefully I will receive many years of service from this generator.

I also purchased the Sunforce 50013 1-Watt Motorcycle and Powersports Solar Battery Charger to maintain the battery's charge when not in use. Works great, see my review.

I received the generator this past weekend. My experience with the shipping company was not the best (arrived 4.5 hours after the expected time) but all else was fine. I agree with the other reviews as to why this generator is different than others in this class. This one has:

Longer run time than most. 11+ hours on a 6.6 gallon tank (at 50% load)

A 3 year warranty Most are 1 or 2

Built, supported and serviced in USA

My first impressions taking out of the box was this was a well built unit. The instructions are pretty simple and all you have to do is attach the wheels, attached the handles, attach the negative battery cable (it is zipped tied to a cable above the battery) and add oil

The oil capacity of the unit is 1.5 quarts so you just pour the entire included bottle of oil into the motor before starting and you are all set. Starting it up was a simple push of the button and once the choke is off the engine runs super smooth and is relatively quiet. It is quieter than my 4-cycle snowblower. I did test all the outlets and plugged in about 2000 watts worth of stuff and all seemed okay. I'm very happy with it!

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After over a year of research and nit-picking over all the important stuff: run time, clean continuous voltage delivery, wattage, ruggedness, and manufacture support, Westinghouse always made it onto the short list. The WH7500E meets all of these requirements in spades. And although my first understanding was that it was made in the USA, which it is not, it is supported by a very robust and helpful service team with centers located across the country. Not a single regret.

UPDATE: And having spent the time running the engine through an adequate break-in period (about 15 hours), luckily just prior to a series of heavy wet snow storms in MA which pulled down trees and power lines, i was simply giddy with excitement when we lost utility power and it was time to fire up the generator and see how well it worked. i was able to provide power to two refrigerators, the furnace, TV, DVD player, lights in the kitchen, bathroom living room and each bedroom, microwave and it never surpassed 50% load. this thing is awesome.

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Delivery was great (other than, as promised it was at 6:45 am). Assembly consisted of putting on wheels and handles. While all in all, it was not difficult, trying to follow the instructions was impossible. "Turn on side" meant turn on end; attached negative cable to battery, required laying on floor and looking up to find the hidden cable. Also, two parts of the cable connector were floating in the box and the nut was no where to be seen. Also, there may be a trick to attaching the clips that hold the wheels to the body, but it was not in the instructions.

Once together and filled with gas and oil (it may have been hidden somewhere, but I could not find the amount of oil that the generator held)I turn all the switches to on and tried the pull cord. First pull and it was running. Went inside and told my wife it was on and she said, she could not hear it. Also, tried the electric starter which worked like a charm. As long as it works this well when the power goes out, it is great.

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March 4th 2013 Update:Had a new distribution panel with an integrated mechanical interlock for a generator circuit installed in the house along with a 30 amp outdoor receptacle. We hooked the generator up to the house and turned on all the breakers in the panel. I then started to add loads and the generator did not miss a beat! I was told that I wouldn't be able to run my electric stove off a generator....wrong! I had 2 burners on, most of the lights, a refrigerator and then a large microwave oven all at once without a problem. The watt meters in my panel showed only about 4000W being drawn. In response to this test I have upgraded my rating from 4 to 5 stars. My electrician was so impressed he has been recommending this set-up to others.

Like many others I spent a lot of time researching generators before choosing the Westinghouse WH7500. My main consideration was to buy a unit that would be reliable and long lasting and easy to get service for. After all it was bought for backup power and probably won't be used except during times of emergency, so reliability was most important. Secondly I wanted a generator that was fuel efficient. After Super Storm Sandy, gas was hard to come by on Long Island as it was in other places. Thirdly I wanted it to have safety features like overload protection and low oil shut off.

Well I believe I got what I wanted with the WH7500. I unpacked the box and quickly put the wheels and handles on. Connected the battery, filled it with the oil provided, put about ¾ of a gallon of gas in and pressed the start button. Without hesitation the engine cranked and immediately started. After about 5 to 10 seconds I switched the choke off and the engine smoothed right out. I left it running and plugged my wife's 1900W blow drier in, and then I added a 12 amp vacuum cleaner and an electric drill. No problem, plenty of power. I left the generator running for about an hour before closing off the fuel supply to empty the carburetor. In the coming weeks I intend to wire a receptacle to the side of the house so that the generator can be tied directly into my distribution panel with the use of a mechanical interlock for safety. Once that is accomplished and the generator has been tested on the home in a real life like situation I will burn off the rest of the gas in the tank, then change the oil, "fog" the engine and put the unit in storage till it is needed. Until that test I am only rating it 4 stars (up graded to 5 stars, see above). The generator looks well-made and solid. I never had a small engine start so well on the first try.

BTW one of the factors I was looking for was a unit built in the U.S.A. and I thought the WH7500 met the bill. To my surprise the label on the box reads "Designed and engineered in the USA. Generator and accessories made in China". I'm not sure if that means the engine is built in the US and the generator head with the rest in China or not. I believe and hope that a major US manufacturer with the reputation of Westinghouse keeps tight control over their overseas factories. Only time will tell. For now I am very happy with my purchase.

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IOTA DLS-45/IQ4 12 VOLT 45 AMP 3 STAGE AUTOMATIC SMART BATTERY CHARGER / POWER SUPPLY

IOTA DLS-45/IQ4 12 VOLT 45 AMP 3 STAGE AUTOMATIC SMART BATTERY CHARGER / POWER SUPPLY
  • CONVERTS NOMINAL 108-132AC VOLTAGE TO 13.4 DC VOLTAGE FOR BOTH LOAD OPERATION AND 12V BATTERY CHARGING
  • IDEAL FOR CHARGING ALL TYPES OF 12 VOLT LEAD ACID BATTERIES INCLUDING FLOODED, ABSORBED GLASS MAT ( AGM ) AND GEL CELL
  • INCLUDES THE IQ4 SMART CHARGE CONTROLLER WHICH AUTOMATICALLY PROVIDES THREE-STAGE BATTERY CHARGING FOR SAFER CHARGING AND LONGER LIFE FOR YOUR SYSTEM'S BATTERY
  • 3 STAGE CHARGING: BULK, ABSORPTION AND FLOAT STAGE
  • AS A POWER SUPPLY THE UNIT'S TIGHTLY CONTROLLED REGULATION ALLOWS THE USER TO OPERATE A NOMINAL 12VDC LOAD UP TO 45 AMPS

I work in a large cold storage facility that requires occasional repairs to be made in the freezers that have no 120 volt AC available. We used to use cordless drills etc. but the battery life in sub zero temperatures is extremely short. We were wasting too much time waiting for the batteries to recharge and warm up. What we finally ended up doing was to make a portable deep cycle battery cart with an inverter mounted in an Igloo cooler. Deep cycle battery packs require a specific recharge cycle that is TOTALLY different from automotive starting batteries. This charger provides the initial bulk (current constant) charge for the initial 80% charge followed by the absorption phase (voltage constant) followed by the float stage (reduced constant voltage). A automotive type charger will not provide the proper charging cycle and will eventually ruin your deep cycle batteries due to sulfation and plate warpage and deterioration. The IQ4 option is a microprocessor based "smart" controller that allows you to hook up your battery pack and forget it. We have used this charger extensively for about 9 months without any issues or complaints. You MUST do your research and buy the appropiate sized charger for your AH rating as deep cycle batteries must be bulk charged at a rate not to exceed 25% of the 20 hour (C/20) AH capacity rating. Our battery pack is assembled from four 6 volt ,215 AH batteries wired (series/parallel) to provide 12 volts @ 430 AH. To extend the life of your battery packs, it is recomended to keep the bulk charging rate to about 10% of the AH (C/20) rating. In our case that would be 43 amps so the 45 is ideal for us. The charger is basic, well built and the cooling fan is variable speed (as required by heat dissapation) and quiet if that is important. One last benefit is that this is also a regulated, filtered nominal 12 volt (13.5 V) power supply that will power devices up to its rated output without a battery connected. I actually found out about this charger/power supply on a ham radio site. Great bang for the buck.

RCA AM/FM/CD Flip-Down In-Dash With Portable MP3 USB Player

RCA AM/FM/CD Flip-Down In-Dash With Portable MP3 USB Player
  • 4 X 60 watts power
  • 30 station presets (18 FM/12 AM)
  • Dual RCA outputs
  • Fader, seperate bass-treble control, loudness
  • Aux Input
  • MP3 player includes 256MB internal memory, expandable with MMC/SD card (not included), USB interface, Li-Ion battery charges on head unit

Ordered this and installed in my car about a year ago. Took some minor adjusting to get it to fit right. Seemed like very good quality out of the box. But the problem with RCA is that if it's not ordered by an authorized RCA retailer then they will not honor any warranty. Needless to say the unit I received was in need of such service. So let's begin with the PROS: The usb mp3 player is a great idea and what sold me on this unit. Not that I ever expected to detach it and go for a jog with it but the ability to record a song off the radio and then take it home and put it on your computer is super cool. It's why I purchased this unit and why, despite it's flaws I would actually purchase this unit again without a second thought. I am not an audiophile while driving. I am at home but in my car I have the windows down and am typically in my car primarily to get from point A to points B and beyond. So my needs were for a nice sounding unit with upgrade capability if later deemed necessary. That was my basic need which just about every car stereo out there matched. Beyond that I wanted knobs. I hate buttons for volume and tuning. I'm 30 so I'm still on the knob side of technology. They just plain work better. And they are much better suited for driving than a button barely the size of my finger nail. For the most part all of the controls make sense. It also comes with a remote that is a great size with all the features you'd need without a plethora of unnecessary buttons. But it is not needed for any function that the radio's direct interface can't navigate. Now for the CONS: The mp3 player is absolute rubbish. Don't expect to use it for anything at all besides recording that rare song or newsbyte. If NPR is your thing it would be very well suited. But the audio quality is really sub-par. Also the CD player tends to almost eat CDs. In fact I don't even carry a single CD in the car anymore because of how bad it is. The interface mostly makes sense but of course if I were to design the layout I would pretty much change everything. The only thing I would keep is the one-knob-per-side layout. A classic that I still think is the way to go. Sound manipulation is limited to balance bass treble fader. Nothing spectacular but good enough for me and my stock Toyota speakers.

BOTTOM LINE:

A great idea with poor execution. I would buy this again only because I don't think anybody else has done this. The idea of a built in detachable mp3 player that charges itself as you drive seems very basic but still I have yet to see another one. And at this point not having one would really irk me. If you do buy this make sure it's through an RCA retailer. Based on how many things were/are wrong with mine you're probably gonna need it.

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Schumacher PI-750 Instant Power DC to AC Power Inverter - 750 Watts

Schumacher PI-750 Instant Power DC to AC Power Inverter - 750 Watts
  • Heavy-duty clamps are directly connected to the vehicle battery
  • 750-watt power inverter with 1500-watt peak surge power
  • Has LED indicator and convenient on/off switch
  • Provides surge protection and low battery alarm to stop surprise shutdowns
  • 115-volt AC power for running computers, cell phones, lights, power tools, television, radios, and CD players

I needed some portable power for a small halloween parade float. This inverter lit the lights and powered the boom-box.

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Good price for a 750 Watts inverter and met my expectation. Compoter work fine when connected to the inverter and portable power pack.

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item pictured looks nice, clean and not cheap.

item recieved had the same specs, but had a cheap sticker on the front making it look bad, like i found it at the dollar store. it does function, but everytime i plug something in it beeps, and flashes red. maybe normal. it has two 45 amp fuses, and comes with a extra set. comes with the battery and cig. lighter plug.

i bought this to use for my car to run computers with, so time will tell, and i will review the post.

the cig outlet plug cord is very short, almost unusable. (maybe 9" but its very stiff and hard to plug it and it keeps poping out)

has a very annoying beep.

but overall works.

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This inverter worked perfectly for my son and his family in Memphis, TN 2010. My adult son had not taken it out of package, but did so when electrical power was off. It enabled him to stay home and use computer, cell recharge and TV. I bought it off the shelf at Rural King for $59.99. I wasn't an Amazon customer then, but when I buy another one, I'll buy it from Amazon for the current modest price of $39.50 w/ free shipping. In fact, I may buy a quantity to take to NY for those w/o electrical power.

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Nice inverter. Fan only runs when it needs to. I've run coffee makers, some power tools with it, fans, lights, etc. This year I ran our Christmas float rope lights through it. Less than 500W load. It was great. While other groups were toddling down the main street with a big noisy generator running (with loudspeakers trying to get the music out over the generator noise) we were rolling along in silence able to hear each other, talk to the bystanders and so forth.Nice added safety margin too if there was an emergency we would be able to hear someone tells us to stop (for example if a child ran out in the street or someone fell off of the float).

There is just about always a 12V solution to most of my needs but I don't generally own those solutions. I know I can buy 12V lights, or a 12V coffee maker or a 12V tool but rather than do that I just use this inverter instead. I can even run my Milwaukee 3/4" drill and Sawz-All with this inverter which makes going to the junkyard fun. Can't run with the tool on a heavy load/100% throttle but it gets the job done. When I do these trips I take my larger 1000W inverter now.

I've owned another brand inverter since 1994 and it died this year b/c the person I loaned it to did not follow the instructions always connect the black ground cable first and disconnect it last. Don't let the two DC power leads touch each other b/c the inverter will still have an internal capacitor charged and short circuiting it may fry something. And of course don't ground the A/C plugs (what would normally trip a circuit breaker in a house). I'm not sure what they did to the old 300W inverter but they killed it. Definitely worth reading the instructions.

This newer inverter did not mention these safety concerns but I live by these rules.

Lincoln Lubrication 271879 Handle Assembly for 12 Volt DC Cordless PowerLuber

Lincoln Lubrication 271879 Handle Assembly for 12 Volt DC Cordless PowerLuberThis was only a repair part, but was exactly what I needed, reasonably priced, and received as promised. I was leery as the picture was not of what I was ordering, but that was noted in the advertisement.

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Powerline By Original Power 0900-78 140/200-Watt Pivoting Inverter with USB Charging Port

Powerline By Original Power 0900-78 140/200-Watt Pivoting Inverter with USB Charging PortI purchased this item at Wal-mart while on a business trip. I left my charger for my GPS at home and the GPS uses a mini-usb charging port. It worked perfectly for the GPS which draws a very small amount of power. I then used it with my laptop which uses a 70 watt adapter, well below the rated 140 watts. The unit fried in less than an hour. It burned out two fuses in my car. I foolishly tried it in a second cigarette outlet after it blew the fuse in the first one.

The unit smelled of burned electrical circuitry. I thought that perhaps I just got a defective unit until I read a review on Amazon about another Powerline brand inverter where the customer had the same experience with two units.

The unit is very compact and light. It easily fits into my computer bag and is 1/3 or less the weight of the typical converter. In that respect the unit is perfect but don't expect it to last long running a laptop. If they make it more durable for a laptop or any device pulling over 50 watts, this would be a great item.

I bought it from Walmart. I was playing music in my car for about 2 hours with the engine off. I then decided to plug the inverter into the cigarette lighter to charge my iPhone. When I connected the iPhone via the USB port, I could smell the unit burning and it blew the 20 amp fuse for the cigarette lighter/radio.

A few days later I opened the unit and I could see some type of white frothing that looked like whip cream but it was hard. I could not tell if this occured when the unit was frying since the smell was gone. The unit has a 25 amp fuse which was still intact which explains why the current by passed it and blew my car's 20 amp cigarette lighter fuse.

I think the amps on this should be less than that of cigarette lighters so that the unit should burn out first. I am no electrician but I believe this could start a fire starting at the unit.

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Works great, powers whatever. The fan built-in keeps it cool and working strong. The fan noise can get a little high when drawing power from both ports, but it's worth it!

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This worked well for my IPhone....I can hear it trying to power up my hair straightener but was not successful in doing so. It was a disappointment because that was the reason I purchased it. I do like the style and the Pivoting part though.

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purchased simular item a few years ago for my wifes use,sister inlaw needed one also.this one i purchased for her.

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BESTEK 150w power inverter car dc 12v to 110v ac inverter dc adapter laptop charger notebook adapter

BESTEK 150w power inverter car dc 12v to 110v ac inverter dc adapter laptop charger notebook adapter dc charger ac adapter usb charger Dual USB 3.1A MRI1511U
  • Converts 12-volt DC power from a vehicle battery to 120-volt AC power. Simply plug the inverter into your vehicle's DC outlet, and connect your device to the inverter's AC outlet or USB port.providing on-the-go household power in the vehicle.
  • Ipad, Iphone compatible. USB upgraded from one USB port 1A to Dual USB port: DC5V,3.1A in all. Save your charge time. one is 1A, the other is 2.1A special for iPad.
  • Short circuit,overload,overheat,low battery voltage,over battery voltage Protections, full protection features keep your appliance and car from damage.
  • High tech achieved: Input & Output Isolation avoid electric shock ! Built-in fuse & cooling fan. Resum working after protections.
  • For DC12V and Car ONLY, not applied for DC24V and airplane use !

This inverter produces a square wave AC output, which is unsuitable for inductive loads such as fluorescent lights or computer notebook power supplies or for motors, instead of the nice sinusoidal AC output of normal mains power. It should work for resistive loads like incandescent lights, although those are higher power and are being phased out now.

Even if at this price point one has to expect it, the user should be aware of this significant limitation. When connected to even low power fluorescent lights or computer notebook power supplies, the inverter does not power the device and its indicator LED switches from green to blinking red. The USB DC output was sufficient to power devices such as USB lights however.

The plastic face on one side of the inverter was cracked inside or otherwise not firmly attached to the body so that side pulls out a few millimeters when an AC plug is removed. One therefore has to hold the face in place to avoid separating or breaking it further.

The end that plugs into the car power port is short enough and the face/body large enough that it may not fit in some cars without a wired extender because the large body may be physically blocked by the plastics in the car console.

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Looked for a power inverter for my daughter so her children can watch videos on the long trip. Charges the laptop and phone just fine. Works as advertised. Doesn't get hot.

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I got this as part of my emergency kit, just to have more power options in the event of a power failure, like we had in Sandy. I have not tried this in "anger" yet, no need has come up, but I did take a nearly dead BlackBerry, Kindle HD, a smart phone and it charged them all perfectly (I did them one at a time.)

Summary:

I took off a couple of points for the sloppy AC wave form and the idle current use, but would recommend to a friend with the above caveats, and would personally buy again knowing what I know now, after all it does work well for what I wanted. While potentially annoying to someone using this in the car stopped for a long time, the fan running all of the time is actually a good thing for the life of the product, parts will run real hot under a full load and cooling them properly will help prevent failures.

As a rule of thumb always get 2 times the wattage / mA your device actually needs, these run best at 50% load and that also allows plenty of headroom for occaision usage spikes from your device. (Plus I think the ratings are on the "optimistic" side, attained only with an ideal load under ideal circumstances, so not a lie, just not likely your experience.)

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PROS:

Will USB charge most phones and tablets.

115VAC -Suitable for the uses I had, phone wall wart

DC Output (USB) very clean and obviously just going straight through a regulator, nicely done, no introduced ripple at all (means same as battery itself) -Also no change in voltage with load change, held rock solid, again, just like a battery would (did)

Form Factor, small, easy to use, just toss in glove box

Dual USB port to charge two small devices at once, tried my BB and smart phone at the same time

Reasonable Fan Noise while car is in motion (count on it being on all the time, no matter what the load)

CONS:

Very Ugly 110VAC Waveform -This is likely to not work on anything but older non-switching style wall warts, and very well built new ones, you will want to try this before needing it. If your wall wart is 2" square or larger it is likely an older style one and will work fine, if it is a itty-bitty one (technical term :) then it may not work, my BlackBerry one worked fine and it is clearly a new style switching wall wart, but it is a very expensive one (well built). To be fair it should be noted that all small static inverters work this way, but I suspect some do a better job than this unit, the only thing is you'll pay a lot more for a "true sine" wave inverter and likely not need it.

Draws 220mA just plugged in, most of this is the fan. This is only an issue if you had intended on leaving it plugged in all the time.

While the fan was not bad I would not want to be stopped in the car for a long time using it, but on the road, on the move at about 35MPH I could not hear it at all.

Form Factor is also a pro and con, on the con side is where you need to plug it in, as an all-in-one unit, make sure you have enough room around your lighter / accessory plug for this to fit. If that is an issue there are other unit available with a cord or you can buy the lighter extension cord for a few bucks here and solve the problem, much smaller plug, and much deeper socket so it stays in better.

Video:

This is shows the Bestek version of a 110VAC sine wave and a view of a real sine wave from the wall (utility power). Looks a little rough and easy to see why it might bother power supplies that can't easily smooth this out, such as inexpensive switching supplies. (Non-geeks, this is not as bad as it looks, as noted all inexpensive static inverters are going to look about like this)

Specs as measued by me:

Idle Current Draw about 1/4 Amp (220 mA)@ 13.5DVC

AC voltage varied from 110.08VAC @ 12VDC exactly, 112.84VAC at 13.5VDC so it moves around with input voltage.

AC votage also varied on load, from a base of 112.84 VAC at no load, to 107.17 VAC at 120W, at 75W it was 110.26 VAC

Frequency varied from 59.774Hz 61.032 but a 10 minute average came in at 60.044Hz (75W load)

DC ripple was not measurable on anything I own, essentially 0 any load

DC Voltage 5.04VDC, like a rock

BTW -The 300W version of the Bestek waveform looks exactly the same, so same design just beefier parts for more power.

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This is a very wonderful product with very reasonable price. I use the adapter to power my laptop when on road. It is very quiet, and works very well. I no longer need to worry about running out of battery. The product was shipped quickly and very well packaged. Pretty satisfied with the seller's service. Job well done.

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Mine arrived fast and has a red body. I like the sturdy one-piece design.

This 150W unit has passed all the tests I threw at it so far, for charging USB devices and running small devices requiring 110VAC. NOTE: Because 150W can draw over 10A, I have upgraded my under-dash fuses to 20A.

The box it was shipped in is close-fitting, and makes a great carrying case.

For the price I was expecting something noisy or ineffective, not the case. This is a wonderful product at a very nice price. I will recommend to friends!

Power Bright PW200-12 Power Inverter 200 Watt 12 Volt DC To 110 Volt AC

Power Bright PW200-12 Power Inverter 200 Watt 12 Volt DC To 110 Volt ACI own several inverters I've collected over the years. PB makes the best ones in my opinion and I own 3 of theirs.

PROS:

durable construction

quiet = fan only comes on when unit gets warm after initial power up

cool color :-)

CONS:

nope...nada....nothing here

Get this...you won't be sorry :-)

It's got an internal fan and heat sync system. The 10v and 0.1mA drop off protections where my selling points cause it's inverting from a 12V solar panel. Has good overload protection too, and is light weight.

Mine came in blue.

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I have only used this once camping, but it powered everything we needed with no problem. We used a mattress pump and stereo at the same time with no issues. I have no idea how long the car battery would have lasted because I left the car on the whole time. What you can't see from the photo is that there is a car adapter wired directy into the unit. I was worried about this when I purchased it, but it was there.

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Bought this as a energy saver in the RV to run a Cpap at night without the power drain of the large 2000 watt built in inverter. Works great and is very quiet.

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My mistake when purchasing this unit was the fact that I didn't put it through its paces immediately after buying it. Instead, I felt confident the unit was sound and didn't use it for a long time. In this time, the unit sat in a drawer in a plastic case to keep dust and bugs out of the chassis.

A few months ago I had cause to use the inverter on a photography gig to run a 13" MacBook Pro. The thing blew out every fuse it touched. I called PowerBright customer service and was told my MacBook Pro drew too much power for a cigarette lighter circuit. "My bad." I figured and shelved the thing until I needed it this past weekend during a 60 hour power outage in Los Angeles.

I needed to charge my MacBook Pro and my cell phone, so I plugged the PowerBright into my cigarette lighter and it proceeded to pop the fuse immediately...without any of my devices even plugged into it. I then hooked up the supplied battery connectors to the inverter and connected it directly to my battery. Upon switching the unit on, there was a pop, a puff of smoke rolled out of the fan port and the air filled with the distinct smell of ozone, followed by a long beep, then silence. That was all she wrote.

I sent an email to PowerBright, explaining my situation and that it turns out I had in fact purchased a faulty unit. They basically told me too bad, I bought the thing so long ago it was well out of warranty and it would cost more to fix it than it would to replace it. Now I'm in the market for a new inverter and I can be certain of only one thing: it will not be a PowerBright.

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