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Dual-phase inverter STEP-UP 105W

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It is a dual-phase inverter with dimensions of 97mm x 59mm x 16mm. You can reach 5,5A for Uout=19V and 7A for Uout=15V at input voltage 12V. The higher voltage 14V at the input (the car engine on), you can obtain 6,5A for Uout=19V and 8A for Uout=15V.
Another application is to stabilize voltage of on-board computer. In this case, the inverter is set to 13V, which does not decrease even during engine start-up,so the computer does not reset.
It is also possible to rewrite its current source, for example, to power the LED with a higher voltage than it is in a car installation. LEDs CREE MC-E are connected in parallel or in series, from 12-14V it is difficult to power the parallel version 2,8A and the serial needs a higher voltage. Theoretically, you can power 10 units of MC-E with a single inverter and get 7300 lumens.

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