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Ring PowerSource Pure inverters

New inverters give continuous power for in-car gadgets

Ring Automotive has launched a range of heavy-duty inverters to provide mains power for the gadgets in your car.

PowerSource Pure inverters let you run virtually any electrical item anywhere by replicating the normal 230-volt household supply. Most inverters modify the electrical flow, so if you run a TV off them, for example, the picture flickers. But these ones convert it to exactly the same output as a three-pin socket. And by giving continuous power at the rated maximum wattage, they prevent frustrating interruptions.

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They also have overload, overvoltage and thermal protection, and shut down automatically if your car’s battery voltage drops too low, leaving enough power to start the engine

Choose from the £369 1,200-watt, single-socket RINV1200 and the £549 2,200-watt, twin-socket RINV2200. Both can be wired to your car’s battery and left in the boot for convenience.

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