4x4 Magazine Australia

POWER TRIP

WITH THE plethora of electrical gear we carry on 4WD trips demanding 240-volt power, or at least to be charged from 240-volt power, you need a 12-volt DC to 240-volt AC inverter somewhere in your kit.

You can get a modified sine-wave inverter or a full or pure sine-wave unit; the modified sine-wave units

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