Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6859 in Automotive
- Size: Small
- Brand: Peak
- Model: PKC0BO
- Dimensions: 4.00" h x
11.00" w x
13.00" l,
2.75 pounds
Features
- Higher power mobile powerstrip for more versatile tailgating and for vehicle use
- Three 110/120 volt AC outlets
- Two USB power outlets
- Short circuit protection
- High/low voltage protection
Product Description
Use the power of your car to power your tailgate electrics with the Peak tailgate inverter. This powerful unit, plugs into your auto accessory outlet or connects directly to the car battery and with 3 AC and 2 USB outlets, giving you plenty of options. Use this mobile power strip anywhere you want, in the front seat to create a mobile office environment, back seat for DVD players or video games, or in the back for tailgating. Many uses in one unit. All connectors are included.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
did well camping
By B. Whitaker
Used the inverter to pump up a large air bed; the truck had to be running to ensure enough power, but otherwise NO problems. Ran large laptop on the road, very quiet. Price verses watts I am very happy with the product.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Worked great for 2 months
By P. Vo
I bought this inverter back at the end of October and have used it for work almost every weekday. I used it to charge my Cell phone, Bluetooth headset and/or my laptop while driving. The fan is a bit loud but not really noticeable with the radio on or while highway driving. The inverter went on me yesterday. It kept on blowing my power socket fuses in my car. The fuses on the inverter are all fine. I've already contacted Peak about this problem and I am waiting to hear back from them. At this point I can't recommend this product.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Good for the 90 day warranty
By wildjim
Worked great for 90 days. Able to power all types of devices with plenty of plugs. Fan does turn on frequently and is annoyingly loud and high in pitch. On the 91st day of ownership (Murphy's Law) and the 1st day the manufacturer's limited warranty expired, the fan failed and my car began to smell like burning plastic. Could be mine had a defective fan, but I never pulled more than 100W. 90 day life span for a 400W inverter under minimal use conditions... I'd look elsewhere if I were doing it again.
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