Power Inverters, Chargers, Soalr, Robotics, Outdoor, RV, Marine
more.jpg
  • Blog Home
  • Inverters
  • Marine
  • Airstream
  • Outdoor
  • Robotics
  • RV
  • Solar
  • Teardrop
  • Education
  • Travel
  • Cell Terminals



  • « Auto Glass company Power Inverter | Main | 150 Watt Sine Wave Power Inverter »

    Video Game Power Inverter

    I received a call at Outside Supply from an individual wanting to run a couple different video game systems when they tailgate football games. He only wants to run one video game system and a 20 " TV at any given time. He was real leery of modified sine inverters and was looking for an inverter that would provide cleaner more reliable power for his expensive video game systems. We recommended a true sine wave 300 watt inverter for him to use on his vehicle. He wants to direct wire the unit and is hoping to use the inverter off of the extra battery he will install in his truck.

    Here is the power inverter he purchased.

    Video Game Power Inverter300 Watt True Sine Wave Power Inverter for Video Game Systems

    He also could have gone with a little larger power inverter:

    1000 Watt True Sine Wave Power Inverter

    1500 Watt True Sine Wave Power Inverter

    Which ever Pure sine wave power inverter he used for his gaming, he needs to make sure he has an operational GFCI outlet. You can get in-line GFCI outlets at local hardware stores or purchase the larger inverters that include this saftey feature.

    ........... Save This Page to deli.icio.us
    |

    Post a comment

    (If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)



    About

    This page contains a single entry from the blog posted on May 31, 2007 11:42 PM.

    The previous post in this blog was Auto Glass company Power Inverter.

    The next post in this blog is 150 Watt Sine Wave Power Inverter.

    Many more can be found on the main index page or by looking through the archives.

    Creative Commons License
    This weblog is licensed under a Creative Commons License.