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09.05.2008, 07:19 PM

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Correct me if I am wrong but this does both.. It has a 110v plug so you can charge the internal batteries and run DC devices and it can also do the reverse run off a car battery for instance and power 110 devices..
The 12V output is to charge batteries only, which are external. It isn't intended as a PSU. Plus, even if it were, it's only rated to 20A. It has the 120V "input" only to charge said batteries, and act as a feed-through when AC power is available. Besides, $440 is a bit much for a 20A PSU. I guess if you NEED a backup supply for your shop it would work. You would also need a 12V battery to hook it to, then just use that battery for the 12V power.

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