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A power inverter converts DC power or direct
current to standard AC power or alternating current, which allows you to run
electrical equipment off your car or marine battery for mobile applications,
emergencies or simple convenience.
Power inverters are small rectangular devices
that have a trailing wire with a jack that plugs directly into the cigarette
lighter on the dashboard. They might also come with jumper-like cables for
connecting directly to a battery. The device normally has one or two outlets for
standard electrical cords. Your laptop, small-screen television, player or
portable DVD theater are all examples of devices that will get you through a
long ride, assuming youre not the one driving!
Power inverters are great for camping at parks
that do not provide electricity. The toaster and boom box can all still be used.
On your boat you can plug in the digital movie camera to capture those great
water, videos you might have missed after the cameras battery ran low!
In a utility outage a power inverter can be used
for emergency electricity. Just run an extension cord from your car into the
house, or if you have a charged spare battery you can connect the power inverter
directly. Plug in a radio to tune into important alerts, run essential medical
equipment, lights, or whatever else you need that falls within the inverters
power limits.
Power inverters come in many models that vary in
watts. The amount of wattage you will require on yours depends on the total draw
of the devices youd like to use. If you have a two-outlet inverter and will be
plugging in 2 devices at once, add up the total wattage of both devices then add
at least 50% more to account for peaks or spikes in the power draw. For example
if your DVD theater draws 100 watts and your laptop another 100 watts, a minimum
300-watt inverter is recommended.
When using your power inverter continuously
inside a vehicle that is not running, the engine should be started at least once
an hour for 10-15 minutes to keep the battery from discharging. WARNING:
Do not start a vehicle in a closed garage as the carbon monoxide in the exhaust
is fatal. Power inverters operate on the assumption that the battery is
in good condition and fully charged. A weak battery will be drained easily if
demands are too high. This could leave you stranded so be sure to check the
batterys condition before using a power inverter in a stationary vehicle.
If the power inverter is being used while the
vehicle is running as in the case of a road trip there should be no problem with
the extra draw providing the battery is in good condition.
Power inverters produce one of three different
types of wave output:
- Square Wave
- Modified Square Wave (Modified Sine Wave)
- Pure Sine Wave (True Sine Wave)
The three different wave signals represent three
different qualities of power output and consequently, three different price
categories. Square wave inverters result in uneven power delivery that is not
efficient for running most devices. Square wave inverters were the first types
of inverters made and are obsolete.
Modified square wave (modified sine wave)
inverters deliver power that is consistent and efficient enough to run most
devices fine. This type of inverter is probably the most popular.
Pure sine wave inverters are the most expensive,
but they also deliver the most consistent wave output. Some sensitive equipment
requires a sine wave, like certain medical equipment and variable speed or
rechargeable tools. If you arent sure if the device you want to use requires a
pure sine wave or not, call the manufacturer to ask. Or if you dont mind the
price difference any device will run on a pure sine wave, whether it requires it
or not. The only drawback would be in spending more than you need to for your
power inverter.
Always use a power inverter that is rated high
enough for the devices you are running and avoid adapters that would allow more
outlets than the unit is designed to accommodate.
Working with car batteries can be dangerous and
can result in serious injury, and improper use of a power inverter can lead to
electrocution, so for your own safety be sure to read and follow any and all
safety precautions that are listed in your owners manual, which will come with
your power inverter.