Mystery MAC-150
Outdated Product $27.00 A small inverter designed to power low-power consumers of electricity and recharge portable electronics from the on-board electrical network of a car. The device is plugged into the cigarette lighter socket and provides the conversion of direct current 12 V into alternating current 230 V. The rated output power of the Mystery MAC-150 inverter is 150 W (short-term pulsed load surges up to 300 W are allowed). The safety of the equipment is ensured by built-in protection systems (from overload, overheating, short circuit and incorrect connection). The body has one regular 230 V socket (Schuko type) and one USB A port. This device has very compact dimensions (115x185x58 mm) and weighs only 0.5 kg. |
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A small inverter designed to power low-power consumers of electricity and recharge portable electronics from the on-board electrical network of a car. The device is plugged into the cigarette lighter socket and provides the conversion of direct current 12 V into alternating current 230 V. The rated output power of the Mystery MAC-150 inverter is 150 W (short-term pulsed load surges up to 300 W are allowed). The safety of the equipment is ensured by built-in protection systems (from overload, overheating, short circuit and incorrect connection). The body has one regular 230 V socket (Schuko type) and one USB A port. This device has very compact dimensions (115x185x58 mm) and weighs only 0.5 kg.
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Additional features car inverter Mystery MAC-150:
- Maximum consumption current — 15A
- Fuses at the input — 1 piece of 25A
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