Dometic Sine Power Inverter 1600W
SKU: 9108400813 Learn More»Product Description
Dometic Sine Power MSI-1812T Inverter 1600W, 1 Year Warranty. This sine wave inverter turns 12 V battery power into pure 230 V AC voltage, like that of a home power socket. The device ensures a trouble-free mobile operation of appliances such as electric toothbrushes, laptops, TV sets, DVD players, or mobile phone chargers.
The Dometic SinePower MSI 1812T turns 12 V battery voltage into pure 230 V AC voltage, like that from a home power socket. It ensures the mobile operation of even highly-sensitive appliances, such as electric toothbrushes, laptops, TVs or DVD players. A unique quality feature of this Dometic sine wave inverter is the extraordinarily high peak output rating, allowing it to effortlessly supply devices with high start-up currents. Other benefits include simple installation and an ultra-compact, lightweight design, which makes the inverter easy to accommodate even in cramped conditions.
Features:
- 230V AC - Like at home
- Suitable fpr supplying sensitive devices
- With battery saving mains priority circuit
- Compact design - easy to store
- 1600W continuous output
- 3200W peak output
- Suitable for demanding appliances with high starting currents
Specifications
SKU 9108400813
Brand Dometic
GTIN 9331391008063
Warranty Period: 1 Year
Product Category Power Inverters
Wattage (W) 1600
Product Dimensions (mm) LxWxH 406 x 94.3 x 197.50 mm (DxHxW)
Operating temperature range min [°C] 0.00 °C ; max 40.00 °C
Input Voltage 12 V
Output Voltage and Frequency 240 V
Continuous Power 1600W
Net Weight (kg) 6.5
Product Q&A
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Can I run an inverter from AGM or Gel batteries?
The short answer is yes. People have been running 240V inverters from AGM batteries long before lithium was around. But people have traditionally used a lot lower AC current devices when caravan and camping than they do today.
Inverters were never intended to run air conditioners, microwaves , coffee machines and the like.....that is until lithium came into the RV market.
For low current devices (under 600W) it is fine to connect an inverter to your AGM battery system. AGM batteries can put out low current for a long period of time. When you need to go near 1000W or more , then you should consider a lithium battery.
You can connect an inverter to AGM batteries but you need a lot larger size batteries than lithium (to cope with the high current).
A general rule of thumb for AGM or GEL batteries is a 1000W inverter should be coupled with 2 x 120A batteries and a 2000W inverter will need 3 x 120Ah batteries.
Conversely, some 100Ah lithium batteries (Enerdrive, Invicta) can power a 1000W inverter and some 200Ah lithium batteries (Enerdrive) will power a 2000W inverter.
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What appliances can I run off my inverter?
Hi Lisa,
The appliances you can run relates directly to the wattage capability/rating of your inverter.
For example, a 90W laptop charger could easily be run from a 150W inverter. However, a larger appliance such as a small microwave, drill or small hairdryer would require a much larger inverter as they need higher wattage inputs.
Hope that helps.
Customer Reviews
Good value Inverter with nice Auto bypass feature Review by Marcus StockGreat inverter that has a nice trick up its sleeve, when at a powered site the inverter will automatically use site power and bypass the battery. doesn't seem much but you end up not having to have 2 sets of mains power sockets... My one grip is that the 6 x 40a 12v fuses are soldered to the motherboard.(Posted on 19 October 2020)
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