Projecta 12V 1500W Pure Sine Wave Inverter With RCD
Projecta 12V 1500W Pure Sine Wave Inverter With RCD: Efficient Power for Every Need
| Part No. | IP1500 |
| Type | INVERTORS |
| Brand | PROJECTA |
| Unit of Measure | EACH |
| Description | Projecta 12V 1500W Pure Sine Wave Inverter With RCD |
| Warranty | Two Years |
| Dimensions | 372 x 168 x 81mm |
| Features | • Huge 3000W Startup Power for 3 seconds • Built-in RCD safety Switch • Ideal for coffee machines, fridges, heaters and power tools |
| Product Group 1 | AUTO ELEC ACCESSORIES |
| Product Group 2 | VOLTAGE CONTROL |
Pure Sine Wave Output for Clean and Stable Power
The Projecta 12V 1500W pure sine wave inverter provides clean, stable, and reliable power making it ideal for sensitive electronics like laptops, medical devices, and televisions. Unlike modified sine wave inverters, its pure sine output mimics the smooth electricity you get from the grid. This reduces interference, enhances device performance, and protects your valuable equipment, ensuring they operate safely and efficiently whether you're off-grid or in your vehicle.
Built-in RCD for Enhanced Safety
This inverter includes a Residual Current Device (RCD) which provides crucial protection against electrical faults such as leakage currents. The RCD quickly detects any leakage and disconnects power to prevent electric shocks or potential damage to your devices. This safety feature makes the Projecta 12V 1500W inverter an excellent choice for home, workshop, or outdoor applications where user safety is a priority.
Robust and Versatile Design for Multiple Uses
Designed to handle a continuous power output of 1500W with surge capacity, the Projecta 12V 1500W inverter supports a variety of applications ranging from camping trips to emergency power backup. Its robust construction ensures durability in harsh environments. Additionally, the inverter’s plug-and-play connectivity makes installation straightforward, giving users a versatile power solution that performs reliably wherever and whenever power is needed.