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    TexasDog

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    454001 Motor Trend Inverter -- 2400 Watt, Model# MTI-1/3719

    Motor Trend branded 2400 watt Inverter. includes cables and manual.

    (Dad) Bought for little old lady (Mom) in case of emergency; not used. She has no idea how to hook it up. Needs to find a home that'll use it (or knows how to use it).

    There is also a marine battery, but I'll need to put it on a charger and see if it'll hold a charge. It was purchased with the inverter, years ago.

    $400.00 in Bedford, but job requires alot of driving, so I may be in other areas (Dallas, Fort Worth).

    454001 Motor Trend Inverter -- 2400 Watt, Model# MTI-1/3719

    This Motor Trend 2400 Watt inverter delivers portable AC power for power tools, microwaves, refrigerators, TVs and more. Great for cars, trucks, RVs, boats and camping.

    Continuous Watts 2,400 Surge Watts 5,000 High Temperature Protection Yes Overload Protection Yes Low Voltage Protection Yes Cables Included 30in. installation cable and spare fuses Dimensions L x W x H (in.) 11 x 6 x 4


    2400 Watts continuous output 5000 Watts surge output Three 3-prong receptacles Over/under voltage auto shutdown Overheat auto shutdown Short circuit protection Low voltage alarm 11in.L x 6in.W x 4in.H Includes 30in. installation cable and spare fuses
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    Does anyone need an inverter? I'm right between Fort Worth and Dallas. I drive frequently in the area. I'd like to let this go, so it can get used, instead of gathering dust.

    You may message thru this service or send me an e-mail at
    DRC_LSC at Yahoo . c o m
     
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