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		<title>Truck Inverters- Living Large with Power Inversion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For a long time, truck drivers had to live with the bare minimum in their trucks. They couldn’t have fancy electronics or other items because they had no way to operate those devices. Even after truck inverters were invented, they were expensive and unattainable for many truck drivers. Instead, they opted to purchase items like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For a long time, truck drivers had to live with the bare minimum in their trucks. They couldn’t have fancy electronics or other items because they had no way to operate those devices. Even after truck inverters were invented, they were expensive and unattainable for many truck drivers. Instead, they opted to purchase items like televisions and microwaves that ran on DC current and plugged into their cigarette lighters (more widely used today as power supplies), forcing them to spend extra money on electronic devices and appliances that they already had just to be able to enjoy a few creature comforts while they were on the road.</p>
<p>Today, the world of truck inverters has changed drastically. There are many affordable inverters out there, allowing people to buy less expensive appliances and electronics or take the ones that they already have at home and use them in their trucks. Most OTR truckers need more power that a <a href="http://invertersupply.com/inverters-by-wattage-3000-watt-c-29_16">3000 Watt Power Inverter</a> can offer.  These powerful devices can operate coffee makers, irons, fridges and most household appliances all at the same time. They work by converting the DC power of the vehicle into AC power, allowing any household appliance or electronic device to be plugged in and operated from the convenience of the road. For over the road truck drivers and even those who just like to travel, these inverters are often an item that they cherish more than anything that they could have. When you drive a car every day, having the appliances and electronics that you use daily might not seem important. However, for truckers who live most of their lives in the cab of their semi, these truck inverters are priceless.</p>
<p>Buying special DC-powered devices for trucks can be expensive. Plus, many people already have the items that they want to use but simply no way to convert the power. Rather than having duplicate appliances or electronics that are made to work specifically in the truck, people can now take along their existing household appliances and electronics simply by investing in a power inverter that will allow them to change the DC power into AC power and operate as many (or as few) devices that run on AC as they want. For truckers who spend a lot of time away from home, this can be a blessing beyond compare.</p>
<p>Truck inverters are available in a variety of sizes and power ranges. Everything from 75 watts to 15,000 watts is available, and the most popular inverters are those that range between 500 watts and 4,000 watts. To figure out how much power you need in your truck inverters, you simply need to do a little math. Some electronic devices will come with a DC power use or ratings on them, but most simply state the amps that are used in AC power. Take the number of amps that a device uses and multiply it by 120 to figure out how many watts the item uses. If you have an item that uses 15 amps, it would need 1,800 watts of electricity to operate. That will allow you to buy the right size inverter every time. Remember that you should always buy a larger inverter than what you need, because having more than enough power is fine, but not having enough makes the truck inverters that you buy useless.</p>
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