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Item:Projecta IM600 600 Watt 12V Inverter

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Condition: Honestly used only once to test fit my PS2 and laptop with consult data monitor. works perfectly guaranteed!!!

Price:140

To Fit:anything (What car)

Location:Victoria

Contact:PM, 0422351590

Comments:Spec's and Info from Projecta Website

The versatile IM600 inverter is for those more serious about remote power. It can be permanently mounted inside a vehicle and features twin power outlets to safely run multiple appliances.

<b>FEATURES<b/>

Peak Power Technology

Heavy duty MOSFET transistors and a high output transformer allow the inverter to power maximum loads from start up.

Superior Noise Free Filtering

All Projecta inverters have EMC filtering and large electrolytic capacitors for smoother power delivery so your TV, radio, DVD, computers, etc, run as though they are on mains power.

Twin 240V Power Outlets

Any combination of sockets can be used, provided the combined load does not exceed the inverter's rating.

Low Battery Voltage Protection

To protect your battery from permanent damage caused by a deep discharge, the IM600 has a low battery warning buzzer and shut off.

Thermostatically Controlled Cooling Fan

A built in cooling fan ensures that the inverter continues to provide reliable power for longer periods when under heavy loads.

Internally Bonded Earth System. All Projecta inverters have an internally bonded earth system. This ensures that in the event of a 240V appliance failing, the inverter will immediately shut down, preventing any chance of electrocution.

Mounting Brackets

Allows the inverter to be easily mounted.

SPECIFICATIONS PART NO. IM600 INPUT 12V DC, 75A Max OUTPUT 230/240V AC 50Hz

(Modified Sine Wave) OUTPUT POWER 600W Continuous (1200W Peak) IDEAL BATTERY SIZE 50-130Ah MINIMUM BATTERY SIZE 50Ah, 400CCA

RUN TIME WITH 600W ON 50Ah BATTERY 30 min RUN TIME WITH 100W GLOBE ON 50Ah BATTERY 4 hours

APPROVALS Electrical Safety, EMC ACCESSORIES IWK3 3m, 32mm2 (2 B&S) wiring kit IWK4 6m, 49mm2 (0 B&S) wiring kit IFB-100 Fuse box with 100A ANL fuse IF-100 100A ANL fuse

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