I have a 3,000 watt power inverter than converts 12 volt DC (like that from a car battery or alternator) into 120 volt 60 HZ alternating current (like that you get from a wall outlet). This has a 6,000 watt peak capacity and features a low voltage alarm at 10.6 volts and a low voltage shut down at 10.0 volts to prevent battery rundown.
To get the full output of this inverter, you need to be able to produce 250 amps of DC power which is a LOT of current! This will need to be connected using heavy gauge wires. I have another one and I use two pairs of 2 gauge wires. I will throw in a 6 foot length of a paired 2 gauge cable.
This can be used in an emergency to power your refrigerator, microwave, etc. or you can bring the conveniences of modern life along when you travel.
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