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AZO Digital DC / AC Step-Up Voltage Regulator IPS-2000 - 12VDC / 230VAC 2000W - car

The converter allows you to use devices that require AC 230 V using batteries or car installations with DC 12 V. Ideally suited for powering laptops, USB devices, printers,...
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Index: AZO-12921
Index: AZO-12921
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AZO Digital DC/AC Step-Up Voltage Regulator IPS-3200 - 12VDC / 230VAC 3200W - car

The converter allows you to use devices that require AC 230 V using batteries or car installations with DC 12 V . Ideally suited for laptops, USB devices, printers, cash...
Index: AZO-12956
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DC/AC step-up converter Green Cell 12VDC/230VAC 500W/1000W - with pure sine wave - car

The Green Cell converter converts 12 V from a car battery to 230 V , generating a pure sine wave . It offers continuous power of 500 W and instantaneous power of 1000 W....
Index: GRE-24517
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DC/AC step-up converter Green Cell 12VDC/230VAC 300W/600W - with modified sine wave - automotive

The Green Cell INV01DE converter converts the voltage of 12 V from a car battery to standard 230 V. It offers a continuous power of 300 W and a momentary power of 600 W. The...
Index: GRE-24515
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AZO Digital DC / DC Step-Up Voltage Regulator IPS-400 - 12VDC / 230VAC 400W - car

The converter allows you to use devices that require 230V AC power through the car cigarette lighter 12V DC socket. Ideally suited for powering laptops, USB devices, printers,...
Index: AZO-12910
Index: AZO-12910
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AZO Digital DC / AC Step-Up Voltage Regulator IPS-4000 - 12VDC / 230VAC 4000W - car

The converter allows you to use devices that require AC 230 V using batteries or car installations with DC 12 V . Ideally suited for powering laptops, USB devices, printers,...
Index: AZO-12958
Index: AZO-12958
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AZO Digital DC / AC Step-Up Voltage Regulator IPS-4000 - 24VDC / 230VAC 4000W - car

The converter allows you to use devices that require AC 230 V using batteries or car installations with DC 24 V . Ideally suited for powering laptops, USB devices, printers,...
Index: AZO-12959
Index: AZO-12959
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Converter DC/AC step-up Green Cell 12VDC/230VAC 500W/1000W - with modified sine wave - car

A converter that converts 12 V from a car battery to 230 V, allowing you to power a variety of electrical devices. It offers continuous power of 500 W and momentary power of...
Index: GRE-24514
Index: GRE-24514
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Regular price €29.90 Price €29.90
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What is a converter?

A voltage converter, including high-power converters, sometimes also called a power converter or voltage converter, is an electrical or electromechanical device that enables powering of receivers from power supply systems whose connection parameters do not allow direct connection to the receiver. The converter changes the current and voltage values in a way that suits the receiver, with the lowest possible power loss. The lower the power losses, the higher the efficiency of the converter.

Types of converters and their applications

Looking at each power supply, you can safely call it a power converter. After all, its role is to reduce the consumed voltage and stabilize it. Systems that do not draw energy directly from the grid, but from another source, are most often called converters or converters. Those that produce a voltage much higher than their supply voltage are called high power converters. Typically, such devices are components of other devices and not stand-alone machines. The next type are inverters, which are most often powered by a battery and produce alternating current at a specific voltage.

Direct and alternating voltage

Different symbols apply depending on the type of voltage. The DC-DC designation refers to direct-to-constant voltage converters. DC-AC convert direct voltage into alternating voltage and are found, for example, in car power supplies producing 230 V. AC-AC converts alternating voltage into alternating current. Such processing is often used in online UPSs that provide power during power outages. AC-DC is a change of alternating voltage into direct current, used in virtually every electronic device, where the supply voltage after conversion powers circuits that usually require low direct voltage.

Converters in our store

Especially for you, we have prepared a rich offer in the high-power converters section, where we offer, for example, car DC/AC converters with a display, which enable the connection of devices requiring 230 V alternating power to the car installation. Thanks to them, you can connect a laptop, printer, lighting or small devices in the car. Household appliances. Another converter that can be used in a car is a DC/DC converter that changes 12 V to 24 V, which allows you to connect, for example, a CB radio, a parking heater or a portable refrigerator. We invite you to shop in our store.

High power converters - FAQ

To connect a 230 V refrigerator through a converter (for example in a car or through a solar panel), you need a "full sine" converter with a large power reserve, because devices of this type consume a lot of energy at the start. For example, a small refrigerator with a rated power of 70 W requires a converter with at least three or four times that power.