The PerfectPower Power Inverter MCI-150-12 by Dometic is the superior power pioneer of the park!
Compact and convenient, this 12V-240V inverter is the plug-in, pocket rocket of power – fitting snugly into cup holders and 12V sockets of any vehicle. Use to provide mobile energy for low-power devices, with a USB port for charging phones, electronics, and other getaway gadgets. Benefit too from a 150-watt continuous output and a peak of 250-watt, with protective systems in place such as overload, short circuit, and high voltage. Plus, low voltage shutdown prevents further power draw and thus longevity of your battery.
Featuring a DC cigarette lighter socket too – power up with perfect portability, with the Dometic PerfectPower MCI-150-12 Power Inverter.
Compact for convenient stowing in cup holder
150W continuous output
250W peak power output
USB output for charging
Protective systems: overload, short circuit, high voltage, battery polarity
Low voltage shutdown for battery protection
DC cigarette lighter socket
External Dimensions:
18.2L x 6.6W x 6.6H cm
Packed Dimensions:
19.5L x 9.5W x 7.5H cm
Weight:
0.530 Kg
Material:
Alloy Body | Plastic Ends
Waterproof:
No
Input Power:
Rated DC Input Voltage 12V | DC Input Voltage Range 10V − 15V | Input Current 13.75A
Cig lighter gives only 100 watts to my power station as I drive Would this product give me 150 watts
Barry - Thornbury, VIC(6 months ago)
G'day Barry,
This converts 12v power into 240v power, so 150W at 240v is only 0.6A. It's more efficient to charge your powerstation from cigarette plug as it stands - 100W at 12v is 8A.
Lauren - Snowys(6 months ago)
Dometic inverter1 answer
Will this run an Apple TV considering it is modified sine?
Stephen - Kidman park, SA (7 months ago)
G'day Stephen,
We wouldn't recommend using this to power your Apple TV as this is a modified sine, better to use a Pure Sine Wave inverter such as the Hard Korr 300W Pure Sine Wave Inverter.
Kaya - Snowys(7 months ago)
Nespresso milk frothier 1 answer
Hi team, would this be sufficient to power the nespresso milk frothier ? Looks like the milk frothier draws 12 watts. Was thinking I could use with my camper trailer AGM battery
Jason - Summer Hill, NSW(1 year ago)
G'day Jason,
I'm not across all the specs on the milk frother, but purely based off the info you've given and the frother only pulling 12W, you shouldn't have any issues at all. The inverter is rated to 150W continuous output which more than covers it.