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Inverter for Mobile Office Q&A


Inverter for Mobile Office Q&A

What Inverter Do I Need For My Mobile Office?

Question :

I’m in process of equipping a car w/ remote office capabilities, meaning; I should be able to have my office phone and laptop etc. working w/ full convenience.

My question to you is how can you make my life in my mobile office easier , do you have fair priced batteries which will charge in the car and run while the car is off for long periods? Any solar help too?

Also since I’ll be using a phone which needs 12v of power, isn’t there a better way to get 12v power directly w/o converting it to AC & back to 12v?

Answer:

Mobile office are quite common now. Many people have switched from conventional desk time in a building to parking and working in their vehicle. Many times for smaller loads the vehicle battery with the car at idle is enough, however for larger systems and extended run times without idling the engine, a second battery may be required. You power inverter will drain your start battery if it is not protected,

Also you may consider adding a solar panel to your vehicle. The following example is for camping, but could also work for mobile office applications.

inverter cable installsInstalling a power inverter in your mobile office can provide mobile power. The Go Power 190 watt solar kit is always a good choice when looking for solar for mobile office applications.

In the end a good power inverter will help you work on the road.

Here’s a selection of inverters you might be interested in to run your mobile office.

3 top power inverters from Go Power may be right for you too!

Go Power! makes high quality Sine Inverter Chargers and regular sine wave models as well. Sometimes all you need is the inverter, please check out the wattage for the right size for you.
3000 Watt Go Power Inverter
3000 Watt Go Power Sine Inverter

This Go Power Sine Wave power inverter is ready to power most of your 30 amp loads. It is ready to turn 12 volt DC into 120 VAC. Hard Wire Only.

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2000 Watt Go Power Sine Inverter
2000 Watt Go Power Sine Inverter

2000 Watt sine wave power inverter with a GFCI outlet on the front made by Go Power!

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2000 Watt Go Power Sine Inverter
1500 Watt Go Power Inverter

1500 Watts of clean pur power that has a GFCI and a great manufacturer, Go Power!

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