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The Rosewill RCI-201MS converts 12V-DC power into two 110V-AC outlets, allowing you to use a variety of tools, electrical appliances and home office equipment. A USB 2.1A port allows charging/operation of modern mobile devices such as iPad, iPhone, smartphones. A built-in fan with auto speed control allows better, silent cooling.
Power Inverter The Rosewill RCI-201MS converts 12V-DC power to 110V-AC household electricity and provides a continuous 200-watt supply of power, with a peak surge power of 400 watts. This conversion process allows you to use many of your household appliances and electronic products in automobiles, RVs, boats, tractors, trucks, and virtually anywhere else.
Built-in Protection Comprehensive protections including Low Cut Voltage Protection, High Cut Voltage Protection, Over Load Protection, Short Circuit Protection, High Surge Power Protection and Over Temperature Protection confidently safeguard your valuable devices from power-caused damage.
USB Port Included A USB port with maximum of 2.1A output allows you to easily charge a host of portable devices, such as MP3 player, the power-intensive Apple iPad, and more.

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“It had some resistance going into my car's 12v plug, and eventually just broke off, stuck in the jack. The plastic housing ...”— Gray 4/6/2012
“Used it for a week and now it just beeps and gets really hot. I just used the Usb plug & a cellphone charger. I never ...”— 2/3/2012

