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To find out if this Cyber Power unit works on your device, just take the Amperage (AMPS) of your device & your Voltage draw (V) or (VOLTS) and multiply them together to get the number of Wattage or (W) draw needed to power your device. (Volts) X (Amps) = (Watts) Example... If you want to plug-in a laptop into this Cyber Power 160W unit and your laptop uses 1.3 Amps @ 120 Volts, then the Wattage required is 156W. The Cyber Power 160W unit will be suitable to work. The (12V DC) unit just needs to be rated @ a higher Wattage rating than your device draw to work and also to help avoid blowing a fuse on the vehicles (12V DC) cigarette outlet. Hopefully this helps.... Thank You!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, it will not work with your saw. At 10A and 120V, the saw will require 1,200 watts. The power inverter will only support 160W peak. For power tools, its recommended you have a power inverter that exceeds the wattage of your tools and is connected directly to the battery
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I personally wouldn’t do this as I would think that’s too much power needing to be inverted
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.just make sure your battery in the car is in good shape ...
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