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Date:         Wed, 3 Feb 1999 16:27:00 EST
Reply-To:     db25 <Douglas_M_BENSEN@UMAIL.UMD.EDU>
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From:         db25 <Douglas_M_BENSEN@UMAIL.UMD.EDU>
Subject:      FS: Voltage inverter

I have TrippLite brand 1200 watt voltage inverter that I would like to sell. It is brand new, never taken out of the plastic bag that it came in. I bought it about 2 1/2 years ago with the intention of installing it in van, but a child has changed some of my priorities and my free time immensly. The goal with this inverter was to have enough power so that my wife would be able to blow dry her hair if we were out in the wilderness camping. You know, really roughing it. Anyway, it is a model PV1200 that will produce 1200 watts all day long, or double that for a short time for motor start up. It cost me about $525 at the time, but I would like to get $400 for it now, you would pay the shipping. It is not light, if I remember correctly it is almost 40 lbs. I cannot seem to locate the owners manual, but I'm sure the manufacturer could supply one. If you have any questions, please P-mail me.

Thanks, Doug '86 GL Westy Maryland


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