Jensen JP20 160-Watt DC-to-AC Power Inverter


  • 12-volt DC to 110-volt AC power inverter for vehicle use
  • Ideal for watching TV or using laptop in car, boat, or RV
  • Attaches effortlessly to vehicle’s cigarette lighter adapter
  • Single AC outlet connects to any portable AC appliance
  • 160 watts of continuous power output; 300 watts peak power output

Product Description
Recoton is a global leader in the development and marketing of consumer electronic accessories, audio products and video gaming products. Recoton’s more than 4, 000 products include highly functional accessories for audio, video, car audio, camcorder, multi-media/computer, home office and cellular and standard telephone products, as well as 900MHz wireless technology products.The JP-20 single-outlet 160W DC to AC Power Inverter allows AC operation from car, RV or bo… More >>

Jensen JP20 160-Watt DC-to-AC Power Inverter

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  1. #1 by Juhwan Lee on May 5, 2010 - 12:39 am

    As soon as I use it, It was broken.

    I tried to change the fuse several times.

    What it showed was beutiful spark every single time.

    I just gave up to fix it. How can I believe that

    they can fix it even though they are selling stuff like it?

    I don’t even know why it was broken.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. #2 by Alvaro Martinez Mercado on May 5, 2010 - 2:28 am

    Lo compre por nesecidad y ahora me ha servido para un monton de otras cosas sin ningun problema.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. #3 by B. B. NGUYEN on May 5, 2010 - 5:03 am

    Here’s a story to tell my grandkids one day. I plugged it in, and it seemed just a bit tighter than other AC/DC tips, but it worked fine for my cell phone charger, so I left it in. The next day I came home after work, and my MDX’s headlights were flickering like a SOS signal. What happened was my wife left the lights on, and because the inverter was plugged in and turned on, it bypassed the power-saving mode and the headlights were draining juice from the battery. I immediately went to unplug it and guessed what? IT’S STUCK! I gave it a hard pull, and the stupid plastic tip broke, leaving my battery bleeding out like a stabbing victim. I ended up cutting the inverter’s cord to bypass the antitheft system, then after yelling with my wife for not know to how to use the auto headlight mode, I duct-taped it back so I can salvage my $25. So now the thing works, but it’s stuck in there like a bullet fragment the doctor does not want to touch. By the way if you’re wondering, the car’s battery is fine. Without the anti-theft system, the battery would have been drained completely. So I have Acura to thank for that. This is what happened to me and me only, so buy this product at your own risk.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. #4 by D. Andersen on May 5, 2010 - 5:27 am

    Used this product today for for my trip across country to CA. Used it in my car and it worked great with my laptop.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. #5 by Lloyd W. Waters on May 5, 2010 - 7:42 am

    Purchased this item to take on a trip to charge cameras and cell phones, but did not check it out prior to leaving – Will not charge anything. It only puts out 88 volts – bad product
    Rating: 1 / 5

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