Product# 11-1815-0
This product on cad tires site sounds cool:
The Motomaster Eliminator 1,200 A PowerBox is a portable power system that can supply up to 1,200 watts of household electricity - enough to run almost any electronic product or appliance you might connect to your wall outlet at home.
An excellent alternative to a generator - no noise, no fumes, no fuel, and no moving parts
Provides 120V AC household power, 12V DC power
Built-in 1,200W inverter
Easy-to-monitor, dual-outlet AC panel
Sealed, 60 amp-hour AGM battery withstands long periods of inactivity with minimal self-discharge
Recharge PowerBox from a standard wall outlet or from your car, truck or RV
Jump starts vehicles (cables sold separately)
Ideal for power emergencies - run essential appliances like refrigerators, cordless/mobile phones, radios, fireplace fans, table lamps, microwaves, etc., when the power goes out
Operate power drills, belt sanders, circular saws, hedge trimmers, leaf blowers, vacuums, computers, large monitors, fax machines, and inkjet printers
Run blenders, video games, TV and VCRs, satellite equipment, coffee makers, portable coolers and more
With a rugged cart that can be wheeled from room-to-room or outdoors over rough terrain
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I wonder if I could plug that into the wall and plug a few essential pumps and a heater into it. Would it provide the power to the pumps and heater while being continuously recharged? THen, if the power went out, the few essential pumps/heaters would still run, till power came back on, then the unit could be recharged automatically?
If so, I think its a great investment for $250.
hmmm - what's everyone think?
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