Our AC Inverter 500 Watt is high output, compact, and slim; hence the reason it is a part of the Slimline Inverter family. TrueRated Continuous Power!
SlimLine 500 Watt AC Inverter
Our SlimLine 500W Inverter is high output, compact, and slim; hence the reason it is a part of the Slimline Inverter family. Designed to be compact, lightweight, and offering full 500 watts of continuous TrueRated power; the SlimLine 500W is the solution to your power needs.
Features
Taking cues from its big brother, the SlimLine 500W Inverter is small in size, but offers huge performance. 500 Watts of continuous TrueRated power, 2 AC receptacles (wall power outlet) as you’d find in your home, 2.1A USB Power Port, thermal cooling fans, and a slew of safeties built in, the SlimLine 500W Inverter is exactly what you’ve been looking for!
Front Component Details
On the front of the SlimLine 500W Inverter you will find 2 standard US 3-prong AC outlets, a 2.1A USB Power Port, Red fault LED light, Green Power LED light, Cooling Vents, Power switch, and the front mounting flange.
Rear Component Details
The rear of the SlimLine 500W Inverter offers: Black (Negative) threaded battery terminal, Red (Positive) threaded battery terminal, Neutral to ground bonding terminal (wing-nut), mounting flange, and the thermal cooling fan.
TrueRated Power
TrueRated Power is Wagan Tech’s coined term for truth in advertising and performance. While actual output wattage of competitor’s inverters varies greatly, Wagan Tech inverters help consumers to understand and trust that the number printed on the inverter is the actual output of the device.
Nearly all of Wagan Tech’s Inverters feature TrueRated Power. Simply put, our inverters are tested at full load and will sustain that continuous load for 24 hours at the wattage printed on the inverter.
For example, our Elite 400 Watt Pro Inverter will run for 24 hours straight with a 400 Watt load. Our competitors claim “continuous wattage” when in fact most are only rated at 20 minutes of “continuous” wattage. After 20 minutes, the competitor’s output wattage will drop down by as much as 25% of their claimed wattage (in a 400 watt inverter, that can be a 100 watt loss!).