Convert DC (direct current) power from a battery or other DC power source into AC (alternating current) to power your small electronic devices and appliances. It has one 3-prong AC outlet and 1 standard USB 2.4 Amp port and 1 USB-C(R) 3.0 Amp port. Some possible uses for this 30 watt strip inverter include powering a laptop computer and charging a smartphone or other mobile device or use this to run small LED lights inside a truck cab or to power a small fan or heater (depending on the power requirements of the device).Note that the maximum power output of the inverter should not exceed 30 watts and that the total power consumption of the devices being powered should also be taken into account. This power strip inverter can be especially useful for long car trips or road trips where you may have multiple devices that need to be charged or powered. Another advantage of a power strip design is that it can be used both in a car and in other locations where AC power is not available such as camping or other outdoor activities. This versatility makes it a useful tool to have in a variety of situations and a must-have auto accessory to store in your trunk or dash.Charge and operate multiple devices in your car or truck boat or RV with this portable inverter providing 30 watts of portable powerDual Ports-standard USB 2.4 Amp and fast-charging USB-C(R) 3.0 Amp ports to power smartphones tablets and other devices
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