{"product_id":"4040849588907","title":"4040849588907","description":"Inverter from 12V to 230V, max. 1000 Watt Voltage inverter that makes it possible to use 230 V AC devices on a 12 V DC connection. Ideal for using your European appliances via the cigarette lighter in your car. In addition, the inverter has an extra USB output to directly charge your USB devices.\n\nSpecifications:\nInput voltage: 12 Volt DC,\nOutput voltage: 230 Volt AC,\nModified sine wave,\nMaximum power: 1000 Watt,\nExtra: USB output: 2100 mA.\n\n!!This inverter is a modified sine wave inverter. For devices such as high-end audio \u0026 video equipment, laptops, gaming systems, chargers for cordless tools, kitchen appliances, devices with a variable speed motor, measuring equipment, electric shavers, oxygen concentrators, fax machines, garage door openers and other sensitive electrical devices, it is better to purchase a pure or true sine wave inverter for optimal use!!\n\nPlease note: if you use an inverter with insufficient power, both the inverter and the connected device can be damaged. Do you want to determine which inverter is suitable for your device and application? Then follow the step-by-step plan at the bottom of this page. The maximum power of this inverter is 1000 Watt, suitable for devices up to approximately 500 Watt.\n\nChoose an inverter with the correct voltage and wattage in 4 steps\n1. First, choose the correct voltage for the inverter. This type of inverter converts the voltage from X volts to Y volts. X is the voltage of the socket to which you will connect the inverter. A European socket, for example, always has a voltage of 230 Volts. Y is the voltage of the device that you will connect to the inverter. You can find this voltage on a sticker near the power cable or in the device's manual. This inverter converts 12 Volts to 230 Volts.\n\n2. Next, find the power in Wattage (W) of your device. You can find this on a sticker near the power cable or in the device's manual. Sometimes manufacturers only state the Voltage (V) and the Amperage (A), for example 230 volts and 2 amps. You can calculate the power in Wattage as follows: V x A = W, in the example 230 x 2 = 460 Watt;\n3. Now we calculate the required power for the inverter. You always need an inverter with at least double the wattage of the device you connect to the inverter. So, you calculate the minimum required power as follows: device wattage x 2. To stick to the example above: 460 Watt x 2 means you need an inverter with a maximum power of 920 Watt;\n4. Always choose the right inverter for your application! If you use an inverter with insufficient maximum power, the inverter can overheat and be damaged. Your connected device can also be damaged. The maximum power of this inverter is 1000 Watt, suitable for devices up to approximately 500 Watt.\n\nIs this inverter not suitable for your application? Then select the correct maximum power for your device from the menu on the right.\n\nAsk a product question","brand":"Tormino","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":56203010605434,"sku":"4040849588907","price":236.99,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0841\/3478\/9439\/files\/omvormer-12-naar-230-volt-1000-watt-maximaal-vermogen-1000-watt.jpg?v=1782350243","url":"https:\/\/tormino.com\/lb\/products\/4040849588907","provider":"Tormino","version":"1.0","type":"link"}