A:AnswerHello Kc,
This product was not designed to work with a bidet, we would suggest researching products specific to this application. Thank you for your question.
A:AnswerI doubt it. I had 3 strings of halloween lights (90 watts total load) and the inverter blew up after 5 mins running. No way can it handle 200 watts continuous as stated in description.
A:AnswerHey Barb,
This product does not contain a battery and cannot hold a charge. PowerTrip Power Inverter is designed to convert your vehicles 12V DC power to household AC power to rapidly charge devices such as laptops and small power tools.
A:AnswerHello powerless,
This product is designed to convert your vehicle's 12v DC power to household AC power to charge portable devices up to 150 watts. This product should be able to provide power to your device. Thank you for your question.
A:AnswerHey Marlon,
This product is used to take 12V car battery power and convert it into 120V AC power, which then can be used to power items you would normally plug into the wall. Thank you for your question.
A:AnswerNo way will this have the watts to power your straightener. I had 3 strings of halloween lights (90 watts total load) and the inverter blew up after 5 mins running. No way can it handle 200 watts continuous as stated in description.
A:AnswerHey GoatMoma1,
This product is intended to convert automobile DC power to AC to charge and power laptop computers, tablets, and other devices. However, this product does not produce the power itself. Thank you for your question.
A:AnswerHello Kevin,
The PowerTrip 240 Power Inverter does not include any internal batteries , therefore there is no way for the unit to provide power on its own. Also, this product is not meant for extended outdoor use. Thank you for the great question.
A:AnswerHello,
This unit is intended to provide AC power in your vehicle, if the device has a peak power consumption of 240 watts or less than the PowerTrip 240 should work for you. Thank you for your question.
A:AnswerHello PopeT,
You will need to determine your total wattage for the LED strings. Once you have your total wattage, you can start looking at UPS models and see what their run-times are vs. your wattage needs. Please keep in mind, the UPS are intended for indoor use only. Thank you!
A:AnswerThank you for your question. The PowerTrip 240 Power Inverter does not include any internal batteries , therefore there is no way for the unit to provide power on its own. The unit takes the car's 12 volt DC power and converts it to 120 volt 60 hertz AC power.
A:AnswerThe power inverter does not provide power. It only converts 12V DC (auto power) to 120V AC power. If the power inverter is connected to a 12V auto port and the power of the chair is less than 240W peak and 200W continuous, it can power it.
A:AnswerYou will need to get the exact wattage the of the portable Xbox One screen. If the power draw is less than 240W peak and 200W continuous, this unit will power it. If the wattage exceeds either specification, you will need to move to a larger power inverter like a CPS480TG2U.
A:AnswerIt must be plugged in as long as you are using it to charge your specific product, it does not have an internal power source. The charger simply converts your 12v car system to the 110 most accessories run on.
A:AnswerAs long at the wattage is below 200W continuous draw, it will power the lamp. However, you need a battery source to connect to for your power input (i.e. automotive power port or direct connection to a car battery).
If you need sustained power away from a vehicle, you will need a way to get utility power to it as a battery backup unit will not provide sustained run-time and you will still need a utility outlet to charge the battery.