Monday, December 26, 2011

BuildLog - Portable RC Power Station pt 1

London RC Project blog: www.rc-forc3.com RC Sparks forums www.rcsparks.com This is the first episode of my Portable RC Power station. This project is inspired by the need for a field charging and entertainment system to be used during RC flying or bashing trips to the park. The planned features include * 300W 220V AC inverter with wall sockets * 12V DC ~100 Ah deep cycle leisure (aka marine) battery * Stereo speaker system with 3.5mm jack * LiPo battery charger (50W, upgrade to 2x300W planned) * Separate USB power (for those weak mobile phone batteries!) * Actively ventilated compartment (case-fan) * Multimeter build thread: www.rcsparks.com Music: PipeMerchant for rc-forc3.com

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Living in an Alaskan Field Camp - Designing and Implementing a Reliable Power Supply

!±8± Living in an Alaskan Field Camp - Designing and Implementing a Reliable Power Supply

Does your research or work take you to remote locations where electrical power is limited or non-existent? I'm not talking about just having to run an extension cord across the parking lot to the nearest outlet...more like needing to provide reliable power for a research camp on a small island in Alaska, accessible only by boat or float plane and over a year in duration. I would like to share the experience I gained from implementing and maintaining this field camp power supply.

That was the scenario one graduate student and I, a field biologist and research technician, faced. Let's just say we had no trouble charging important equipment such as radios and satellite phones or using laptops for data entry & analysis (and maybe a couple of movies).

I would like to share the experience I gained from implementing and maintaining this field camp power supply and will be specifically talking about: types of power sources available for use in remote locations; the basic concept of how these 'sources of power' work; a few simple ideas to help you design a power supply unique to your situation and finally some basic equipment and tools to include in your power supply design.

TYPES OF POWER SOURCES

1. Photovoltaic panels or known more commonly as solar panels: single or multiple panels collecting light energy from the sun, and converting to electrical energy and fed along a cable to be stored in a bank of batteries. Our 400 watt (W) solar panel produced 0-8 amps (A) on average.

2. Portable wind turbines: relatively new in the market of portable power sources but I predict they will get better and more accessible sooner than later. Basically electrical energy is converted from wind power turning a turbine and fed along a cable to be stored in a bank of batteries. I've researched different models and found varying output ratings but the common range for a 400 watt model is 50 to 60 watts or 3-4 amps.

3. *Gasoline powered generator: gasoline powered electrical generator that can be used as your primary power source or as a backup or supplement to another power source. Our Alaskan field camp power source included a Honda EU1000i gas generator in conjunction with a 400 watt solar panel. Gas generator models can range in output power (1000 to 5000 watts: 8.3 to 41.6 amps)

*Remember- account for transporting, storage, usage and re-supply of fuel when using this power source.

4. Portable hydroelectric generator: large scale hydroelectric power is nothing new (there are a lot of dammed rivers out there) but commercially available portable versions of this technology are. In 2010, Bourne Energy made available the Backpack Power Plant-Type 1 BPP-1 (a subsequent militarized version, the BPP-2 has also been recently released.) According to reviews, the BPP's provide clean, quiet power from any stream deeper than four feet, and produces approximately 500 W(40 A) per unit in optimal river flow rate of 2.3 (7.55 ft) meters per second; units weigh less than 30 pounds and are three feet in length.

BASIC CONCEPT

All of these sources can be thought of as the methods for collecting the energy you want to store and ultimately use in your camp. So where does the energy get stored you ask? In a bank of at least 2 or more 12 volt, deep cycle marine batteries. Think of your 'bank' of batteries as equivalent to a bank account, to which you can continually add energy collected from whichever collection methods you decide to use and ultimately 'draw from' to power devices such as laptops, radios, power tools, satellite phones or just general battery charging.

DESIGNING YOUR POWER SUPPLY--YOUR UNIQUE SITUATION

When initially designing your power supply, you need to know your location. What's the local climate? How much sun, wind, cloud cover, rain does your location get? How does all that change with different seasons? How long will you be in this location? Will you be able to access fuel for generators? Is there a stream or river to use a hydroelectric generator? These are just a few examples of what you need to consider when setting up remotely and really need to put some thought into all the possible scenarios you may encounter... better to do it in the comfort of your home or office than finding out it's not going to work while in the field where your options are limited.

What I'm sure you'll find after doing some background research on the types of power sources and what unique site conditions you'll be operating under is that you'll want to use a combination of more than one source. For example, in our field camp it was necessary to have a gasoline generator in addition to the solar panel we set up to collect and deposit energy to our bank of batteries. Knowing there was only so much energy the panel could collect and that was only when it was light out and only in certain types and amounts of cloud cover! Again, the emphasis here is to do the necessary background research in to what YOUR unique situation is.

BASIC EQUIPMENT & TOOLS

1. Power source

2. Cables:

i) Connecting source and load (battery bank); depends on distance needed, usually 12-15 gauge.

ii) Connecting your 12V batteries together (battery bank); 4 gauge.

3. 12 volt, deep cycle marine batteries

4. A Charge Controller. is needed to prevent overcharging of the batteries. Proper charging will prevent damage and increase the life and performance of the batteries.

5. The Power Inverter integral part of the system. It makes 120 volts AC from the 12 volts DC stored in the batteries. It can also charge the batteries if connected to a generator or the AC line.

6. Voltmeter

7. Wire strippers, pliers, multi-driver

8. Extra butt connectors (wire to wire connect)

9. Sandpaper - used to clean battery terminals for good contact

10. Distilled or demineralized water ONLY to replenish batteries

11. Silicone & calk gun --to waterproof electrical connections exposed to weather


Living in an Alaskan Field Camp - Designing and Implementing a Reliable Power Supply

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Powering Laptop off a solar panel

The parts include: 15 Watt Northern Tool Catalog Solar panel ( I rate it for about 11 watts peak at my house ). (8) 2500 mah NIMH AA Energizer cells (4) 2000 mah NIMH AA Radio Shack cells (2) Craftsman Multimeters (one volts, one amps) 400/750 watt Black and Decker Inverter several sets of alligator clips that work Lenovo W500 Laptop set on Superpower savings mode, low screen brightness, and stopped the battery from charging I power usage from the inverter was 2 amps at 12v. The solar panel was providing about 0.71 amps, leaving the batteries to provide 1.3 amps. Any questions please ask :)

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

What to Look Out For When Buying Portable Solar Power System

!±8± What to Look Out For When Buying Portable Solar Power System

Portable solar power system comes in many forms. Some use hard solar panels while others use flexible ones that you can fold up and store easily. There are also some that are water-prove and designed for any terrain. The commercial portable systems are a lot cheaper than their non-portable counterpart. Prices range between 0 to over a thousand. This article touches on what to look out for when choosing a portable solar power system.

Usually, a portable solar power system will consist of 3 components: power source, power storage device as well as the power distribution. Power source comes in the form of solar panels which may be hard panels or flexible ones. Power storage device contain batteries that hold the charge while power distribution may be an AC inverter or simply a DC outlet.

The power source you choose depends on its applications and where it is likely to be placed. If you are likely to carry it around most of the time, the weight is important. Panels that can be rolled up or folded for easy storage and transport are best for this purpose. If you are setting up a system that you want to leave at a remote site for weeks and months, a hard panel that is designed for various weather conditions and one that has higher power output to cater for continuous power supply even at night should be used.

Another consideration you need for power source is scalability. If you foresee the need to expand the power capacity of the portable solar power system, you need buy those panels that can be daisy chained for higher capacity output. Talking about capacity brings us to the next component, power storage.

Power storage devices are pretty straight forward, the higher the capacity, the heavier and bulkier the device. Some power storage devices provide either DC outlets or AC outputs only or both.

In the case of power distribution, most portable solar power systems provide 12V DC output. If you are charging or powering devices that come with car adaptors, it will make it a much simpler affair. If not, you will need an inverter in order to covert DC current to AC. Some power storage devices have AC inverters built into them so you may want to consider those depending of the devices you are powering.

George Tho is a DIY enthusiast. Read his review on a complete guide on how to assemble a portable solar power system with less than 0 even if you are a complete DIY novice.


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Friday, November 11, 2011

Troubleshooting Daikin Inverter PCB Pt1

Attempting to find out whats wrong with this board without a schematic. There is a good possibility that the control supply voltage is supposed to be 110 - 120V and something else is dragging the control voltage down on the inverter board. They are 'throw away' items and I don't think Daikin publishes repair schematics for them.

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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Materials For Building a Solar Panel

!±8± Materials For Building a Solar Panel

When deciding on building a solar panel, one of the most important decisions will be what materials you use.

In order to build a solar panel you will need the following materials; 36 whole monocrystalline solar cells, 45 ¾ inch by 22 ¼ inch plywood, 45 ¾ inch by 22 ¼ inch plexiglass, ¾ inch by ¾ inch wooden molding, Masonite pegboard (45 ¾ inch by 22 ¼ inch), blocking diode, electrical jack, solder, copper tabbing wire, flux pen or heat resistant adhesive, and silicone caulk. In order to store the energy, you will need a battery source or an inverter. Inverters are used to convert DC current to AC current, that can be used by most home appliances.

The most important decisions for building materials will be:

Solar cells - Solar cells comes as either monocrystalline, polycrystalline, or amorphous. Monocrystalline cells are the most efficient cells but also the most expensive. These cells are made up of whole silicon crystals that operate better than polycrystalline cells in limited sunlight. Polycrystalline cells are the most common types of cells. They are less efficient than the monocrystalline cells but also less expensive. As long as the efficiency is within 1-2% of the mono cells, you should be fine. Energy storage - For a small scale solar panel system, most people will opt for a simple 12V battery. In order to produce enough electricity for the battery you will need at least 18V. Grid Tie or Offgrid - If you decide to tie the electricity to your energy grid, you will need an inverter to convert the direct current (DC) to alternating (AC) current. This will allow you to power most appliances around your house.

The biggest cost you will incur is the cost of the solar cells. As of 2010, monocrystalline cells cost about six dollars each. To reduce the cost of the solar cells, you can purchase cracked or broken cells at a discount. Financial assistance is often possible for initial building costs. If you decide to build your own solar panels, you will also need a detailed set of instructions.


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Monday, September 26, 2011

RV Converter

!±8± RV Converter

Just when I thought we thoroughly covered RV electrical systems, I get a really good question about something that I discuss in my previous articles. I received one of these good questions the other day and I thought it would be many other RVers who want to hear the answer.

Question: In one of your previous articles you list the RV converter as drawing 5 amps. Why, I believe that the drive is running at any time be connected in a system with 120 volts AC (30 amp), it meansmeans that in reality you only have 25 amps to work with (30 minus 5 = 25, and moves without considering clock, etc.)? I am developing an electric amplifier to hang in your closet and I need a graph to solve this problem, as this would make a significant difference.

First, let's talk briefly about what your RV converter. When you plug your RV into a power source, or if the board generator, the converter is to reduce 120 volts AC to 12 volts direct current job continueson all 12-volt appliances and accessories in the RV. If it were not connected to an electric RV battery (s) would have the power to all 12-volt appliances and accessories to provide VR. The converter basically prevents the battery RV (s) from draining when you are plugged in.

There are two types of amplifiers for RV. The AC-amplifiers we use and we use DC amplifiers. Let me explain. When you plug your RV into a source of electricity and 120Volt appliances like the roof air conditioning, microwave and TV you are drawing amps from the network available in the campground, usually 30 or 50 amps depending on the electrical system from the camper and the network are connected if a power source is connected and 'DC appliances and accessories such as fans, lights, pumps or the TV antenna booster you are drawing amps from the converter. I am now more confused than at the beginning? Let's try it with this textlittle 'different.

Suppose that fits in a 30-amp RV power and only use 120-volt appliances. Using power amplifiers available from 30 A to 120-volt appliances all run, but the drive design is almost 0 amps, because you disagree with a DC accessory. There is a small amount of elements such as LP gas leak detector, clocks or perhaps a corridor of light, but not enough to really affect the amperage it is connected.

Your RVConverter is designed for a certain amperage ie 30 amps, 45 A, 55 amps. In other words, a 45-amp converter runs in 45 A value of 12-volt appliances in the RV. When the drive is the maximum capacity of RV, which produces 45 A in this case for 12-volt appliances and accessories business, is about 5 amps from 30 A are available from camping supply design.

Let's say that you have connected and you are with a few 12-volt ceiling lighting(2 amps) and a ceiling fan (4 amps). In these cases, the software design is very little of the power supply 30 amp campsites. In another scenario, say with a lot of 12-volt overhead lights (8 amps) are the fan of the oven (11 amps), water pump (4 A), 12-volt TV (5 A) range hood (2.5 amps), and the battery is charged by the charger converter (3 amps). Well, if the converter is close to its full capacity to run itself draws on the full 5 ampcampsites 30 amp, leaving you with 25 amps for other 120-volt appliances and accessories. As you can see, it is unlikely that this would have happened at a time. The bottom line is the power converter requirements vary depending on the set at 12 volts question about him.

Another question was asked was, I know that my conversion is also a charger so, why is not my batteries back to take a full load? RV Converters RV batteries provide a charge to your homebut only a small part of the current transformer is for this use. A. Usually 3 to 5, which is not nearly enough batteries for a free download.

The charger converter is designed so that the batteries with this seasoned house dripping. Another problem with older RV converters is that they charge a fixed voltage in the range of 13.5 volts. When the batteries are fully charged, this may be overkill for a trickle-charge and over time that will cause the waterLevel in the cells of the battery. Therefore it is important to regularly check the water level in your batteries, especially if you leave the RV plugged in for a long time. You can have a three-stage charger can provide much free time to absorb a charge and then a trickle charge. RV Converters latest on the market are able to recharge the batteries this way.

Well, to help you with your amp is also a diagram of some typical amperage draws for appliancesand equipment commonly used in mobile homes. Remember, I'm not an expert in energy production by any stretch of imagination. This is just a simple guide for you how many amps that have to be supported at any time. If you need to know the exact amperage ratings you can check the label on any, electrical motors and electronic devices to use. If you can not find a license plate with this information check the appliance or electronic device in the manual. This information can providePower amplifiers, however. Here are a few simple formulas for the conversion of some common electrical terms.

% Power = Volts Amps
Power = Volts X Amps

Another thing to keep in mind is many RV appliances require more amps to the device, because it does not start running with the device. An air conditioner on the roof can draw 16 amps to start, but only 13 A when it is running.

120 Volt AC Amp Ratings:

Estimate equipment and electronicsAmps

Air conditioning (X number of A / C) 12-16 Amps

Blender 6.5 amps

Coffee 8.5 amps

CD 1 Amp

Computer (laptop) 2-3 amps

Converter 5.1 amps

Crock Pot 1-2 amps

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Monday, September 12, 2011

RV Tip: Troubleshooting a 12-volt DC Problem

!±8± RV Tip: Troubleshooting a 12-volt DC Problem

If you like campers already know, this is a big part of the fun away from it all with RVing. You can simply pack up the camper and head out for some well deserved rest and relaxation, without dealing with the hassles of day trading days of life. This quiet, relaxing, RV storage should not make trips ruined by something as simple as a 12-volt problem your vacation at risk.

If you're RVing for any amount of time you have already known that a goodPart of the equipment and accessories in your RV away for 12-volts DC. 12-volt DC or direct current electricity is supplied by RV batteries. Current flows in one direction, from negative to positive. 12-VDC power is in the RV batteries and power supplies for components, equipment and devices that operate from 12-volts stored.

This 12-volt gas appliances include ceiling light detectors, water pump, vent fans, fan oven, extractor hood, LPStereo, TV and refrigerator, 12 volt, if it operated in the LPG mode. When you go camping are based on this 12-volt items to work properly, especially when you are camping dry without connections. So, what if one of these 12-volt products to stop the problem?

For the sake of example let's say that we are dry camping, and our 12-volt water pump stops working.

I am convinced that almost everyone is capable of solving problems in a 12-VDC, and repair in many casesthe problem without ruining your camping. To begin, you need a few simple tools to help in troubleshooting RV 12-volt electrical system.

1). An inexpensive 12-volt test light.

2). A multimeter can be used for the test DC.

Both should be available in the local auto parts. It should also be some electrical tape, various size wire nuts, light bulbs, 12 volt and 12 volt fuses on hand. Check the amperage of the fuses in the powerDistribution box and to keep a selection. If you use a knowledge of the fuse in line on a 12-volt appliances to keep them on hand.

Now try to determine the last time the water pump actually worked. You have the RV for a certain period with the pump on? There is water in the tank into the water? They're working around something or other that could have affected the operation of the water pump? Think about all the possible scenarios. Something might jar your memoryleading to a rapid solution to the problem.

Otherwise, it is the first step to ensuring that the battery is fully charged batteries coach or enough to provide these products to 12 volts. There are a few ways to run a quick test on batteries coach. You can use the control panel to check the status of the car to check the batteries. To ensure an accurate reading that the RV is not plugged into electricity and turn instead of a couple of ceiling lights, a small load on the battery. Check the 'Reading displayed on the monitor. (If you check the reading on the display when the RV is plugged in, you're reading is fully charged) A more accurate method is to test the battery with a multimeter. Set the meter to read 12-VDC and the place of the negative test probe to the negative and the positive probe to the positive terminal of the battery. A fully charged battery in the range 12.6 to 12.7 volts reading. If it is less than 12 volts under a readingThe 50% state of charge and must be recharged.

If the battery is fully charged, the next step is to ensure that each of the battery switch is turned coach. If the power switch to ensure that other 12-volt appliances are working properly in the RV. If there are 12 volts of power to the inside of the camper you need to check the fuse for the pump station water supply. Determine which fuse is for the water pump (fuses are usuallyshown) and a suitable ground for 12-volt test light. Try both sides of the fuse for 12-volts. If the test light is lit on one side of the fuse, replace it with the correct size fuse and retry the water pump. If there is power on both sides of the control fuse 12 volts to change the water pump. If there is tension, and the switch is operated under effective control of wiring for a water pump in-line fuse.

Find a good ground for the 12-volt test light and probe the wireon both sides of the fuse. If there is only power on the one hand, the fuse, replace fuse with correct size pump and try again. If there is power on both sides of the fuse to check the cable connections for the water pump wire nuts. And 'possible connections to come loose due to heavy vibrations. Correct any loose connections and retry the pump. If the pump still does not hear the engine to see if it's too hot to touch. When the engine is hot, a thermal switch has beenactivated. Let the time of the pump to cool off and see if you re-set.

If you complete all these tests and there are 12 volts DC to the engine water pump, and still has not come, it is likely that the water pump is bad and must be replaced.

Solving a 12-volt electrical problem in your RV is not that difficult. Follow the logical path of the device you are troubleshooting and see if you can determine where the problem lies. It may be possible for youto save the well-deserved vacation, some money and a trip to the RV dealer.

Note: If you do not feel comfortable performing your own maintenance or troubleshooting of the 12-volt electrical system, you take your RV to a reputable repair shop to have it inspected and repaired

Camping happy!

Copyright 2006 by owner Mark J. Polk of RV Education 101


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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

CyberPower AC Mobile Power CPS750AI - DC to AC power inverter - 12 V - 750 Watt - 3 output connector(s) 750W DC/AC PWR INVERTER 2OUTLET SLIM LINE USB PT Manufacturer Part Number CPS750AI

!±8±CyberPower AC Mobile Power CPS750AI - DC to AC power inverter - 12 V - 750 Watt - 3 output connector(s) 750W DC/AC PWR INVERTER 2OUTLET SLIM LINE USB PT Manufacturer Part Number CPS750AI

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Monday, August 15, 2011

California Solar Accessories - 40W iSolar Portable Folding Solar Charger Kit with Li-ion Battery, Jumper Cables, DC Charger Inverter and 40 Watt Folding Solar Panel

!±8± California Solar Accessories - 40W iSolar Portable Folding Solar Charger Kit with Li-ion Battery, Jumper Cables, DC Charger Inverter and 40 Watt Folding Solar Panel

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Powers Laptops, Cell Phones, Lights, anything with a standard plug or USB cable- All with the power of the sun!

Comes with 40W foldable solar panel (highest in class), rechargeable 8Ah Lithium-Ion battery, car jumper cables(great when stranded!), cigarette lighter adapter and power inverter

Great for Camping, Boating, Beach, RVs, Rescue, Traveling and so much more

Has advanced MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) for high solar efficiency

Full 1 year warranty, even includes battery!

This portable folding solar kit is more advanced than anything on the market. It comes with a new technology called MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) which makes tracking solar power more efficient and reliable. As Sunlight intensity changes, the voltage and current from the solar panel also changes. The MPPT continuously calculates and adjusts to maximize the charging power.

This kit also includes great features such as jumper cables for your car. If your battery dies, you can re-charge quickly, and get back up and running with this kit. It also includes a powerful Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery that can power your devices even after the sun goes down. You can also use the included inverter to directly power your laptops, cell phones and lights during the day.

This product is great for earthquake safety kits, disaster relief kits and for serious hikers and campers. You can use this in your RV, Boat, Home, Tent or anywhere there is sun. Never be without power again!

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Monday, August 8, 2011

Transformer 240V 12V Power Explained

!±8± Transformer 240V 12V Power Explained

The 12 V is one of the most common types of power supplies for consumer electronics that require an external power supply. So, logically, if you have 240v power supply and a 12V, 12V 240V transformer (as they are sometimes called) is probably involved. If you want the processor in particular, I would say that they are really looking for a lighting transformer, or you're someone who is trying the same address. Most people are really looking for a 12vPower, however. There is also talk of a 12V adapter, but it is the same.

No matter what you want power, you need to know much about its exact power requirements. One of them to know what voltage it needs, how much energy (electricity) is moving and if you require a special attention of the polarity of the power consumption. The last part is important if the device has the same voltage - in this case, the internal circuitry is very sensitive to the polarity of thetension. If the AC voltage is supplied, it simply means to correct the circuits, alternating current into direct current of the device is held in the external power supply. In principle, the AC plug to use as you wish, but the presence of a pivot pin in the ground often prevents this. Electric shaver socket with two pins which are directly connected to the mains sockets without polarity.

Other things to consider before buying include such things as transformers 240v 12vFuses. The device can be in the power overload protected by an internal fuse. This can sometimes be reached from the back of the case, but it is often necessary to open it up to see. Fortunately, most informed consumer electronics manufacturers have all the backup on a label on the device or in the manual. It should be no backup available (usually one is) you could a 12V adapter with a built-in backup. A 240V to 12V DC transformer often a backup copy, in addition toCorrection circuit, and is a good idea to have a backup somewhere in the chain.


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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Power Bright PW1100-12 Power Inverter 1100 Watt 12 Volt DC To 110 Volt AC

!±8± Power Bright PW1100-12 Power Inverter 1100 Watt 12 Volt DC To 110 Volt AC

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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Power Bright PW1100-12 Power Inverter 1100 Watt 12 Volt DC To 110 Volt AC

!±8±Power Bright PW1100-12 Power Inverter 1100 Watt 12 Volt DC To 110 Volt AC

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PW-1100 Have Power on the Go! A power inverter converters DC battery power into conventional AC power which can run all kinds of personal electronics and mobile office equipment such as Laptops, Gaming Consoles (PS3, XBOX 360) MP3 Players, Cell Phone Chargers, DVD Players and more! Features: -Anodized aluminum case. -Two 3-prong AC receptacle. -Overload Indicator. -Built-in cooling fan. -LED display- input voltage/output wattage.

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