- JENSEN Dual-Outlet 300-Watt Continuous DC To AC Inverter – dual-Outlet
Product Description
Recoton is a global leader in the development and marketing of consumer electronic accessories, audio products and video gaming products. Recoton’s more than 4, 000 products include highly functional accessories for audio, video, car audio, camcorder, multi-media/computer, home office and cellular and standard telephone products, as well as 900MHz wireless technology products.The JP-30 double-outlet 300W DC to AC Power Inverter allows AC operation from car, RV or boat cigarette lighter.
Jensen JP30 300 Watt Power Inverter



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6 Responses
this inverter does wonders. On a road trip this past summer, we drove from colorado all the way out to new york city, with many stops in between. The whole time, we had the tv and ps2 hooked up thru the inverter, and never did we have any problems. played constantly, it was great. DEFINITELY BUY IT if you are looking for a way for your kids to have fun in the car, or wherever. WORTH EVERY LAST PENNY!
Rating: 5 / 5
Posted on May 9th, 2010 at 4:05 am
This is quite a nice unit for the money. Mine came with two cords – the cigarette lighter cord shown in the picture and a cord with alligator clips for connecting directly to the battery. It has an automatic short circuit detector and shutdown, a low battery voltage alarm and low voltage shutdown so you won’t wreck your car battery, and automatic overload detection and shutdown. It has two outlets, a power switch, and an automotive type fuse, and an attractive metal case. Fairly impressive for the price.
I’ve only had this for a week so I can’t speak about its reliability. I can confirm the fan noise, but I looked around a bit and that seems to be a common complaint about all the small inverters. The outlets have a ground pin, but users should not be deceived — unless the unit itself is grounded (to a ground stake) the only ground is the chassis of the car. That’s true for all of these units.
Rating: 4 / 5
Posted on May 9th, 2010 at 4:22 am
I’ve owned several power inverters since I travel just about half of the week every week. I’m always working from the car. This is the best design I’ve seen so far for a power inverter. First, it has two inputs which is great. This way I can plug my laptop in and still be able to charge…a cell phone, or run another electronic device such as a portable DVD player. Another solid feature is the internal fan. This enables the unit to stay COOL. Other inverters I’ve had get so hot, you can barely touch them, which probably led to their malfunction in the first place. The other great feature is that the fuse for this device is EXTERNAL. Which means if it blows, its easy to replace. The last couple I’ve had have died and the fuse was the culprit, but since it was internal, it wasn’t a simple fix. So thats a great design innovation on this one. Its also good that the power inverter comes with battery clips too..this way you can run it from the car lighter or the battery direct.
Rating: 5 / 5
Posted on May 9th, 2010 at 5:24 am
I bought this a year back. It worked great for 1 year. I always use this whenever I go for trips. It still works without any problem except it recently started giving some noise(probably because of the fan).You can definetely get irritated unless you have music on with good volume.
Rating: 3 / 5
Posted on May 9th, 2010 at 6:56 am
I was about to leave on a long road-trip. I liked the fact it had 2 plugs. But when it arrived and I opened it to check the manual, I discovered it requires a special connection to the car battery and was not recommended for most cars. I checked my car manual and discovered it could only handle 100 WATTS, so the purchase was totally useless. Please check your car manual before you purchase such an item. In fact, on the road trip, we burned out the car adapter by overloading it with 3 devices with standard car charger adapters. We also found that another AC adapter overheated, and would not supply sufficient power, unless the other devices were unplugged.
Rating: 1 / 5
Posted on May 9th, 2010 at 7:51 am
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