Goobay 58992 Voltage transformer, 12V, 220V, 230V, 3000W, with USB-A connection, for camping, car, solar panel, transformer 220V, 12V, inverter AC/
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Goobay 58992 Voltage transformer, 12V, 220V, 230V, 3000W, with USB-A connection, for camping, car, solar panel, transformer 220V, 12V, inverter AC/

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Goobay 58992 Voltage transformer, 12V, 220V, 230V, 3000W, with USB-A connection, for camping, car, solar panel, transformer 220V, 12V, inverter AC/Thanks to the Soft Start technology, the transformer converts the input voltage of a 12 V battery (DC) into an output voltage of 230 V (AC) The inverter enables the use of electrical appliances such as drills, irons, hairdryers and rice cookers anywhere where there is no electrical outlet but a 12V battery The inverter not only has two white sockets with grounded contact, but also a USB port for charging small devices such as smartphones, tablets,

  • Thanks to the Soft Start technology, the transformer converts the input voltage of a 12 V battery (DC) into an output voltage of 230 V (AC)
  • The inverter enables the use of electrical appliances such as drills, irons, hairdryers and rice cookers anywhere where there is no electrical outlet but a 12V battery
  • The inverter not only has two white sockets with grounded contact, but also a USB port for charging small devices such as smartphones, tablets, headphones, e-readers and power banks
  • Overvoltage and undervoltage protection, overheating and overload protection. Voltage regulation is automatic; when the inverter enters protective mode, the LED flashes to alert you.
  • mounting accessories; a red battery cable and a 50 cm black battery cable (10 mm2 wire cross-section) and a grounding cable with crocodile clip

Maximum power: power 3000 W Device connections Output, voltage (AC) 230 V (AC) Input, type crocodile clip Output, type 2 earthed sockets (type F, CEE 7/3) Output, voltage (DC) 5 V (DC) Output, current max. 2.1 A Input, voltage range 12 - 13.8 (DC) V General Packaging Retail Box Consumables 1 in box Colour Black Markings CE, WEEE Length 407 mm Width 220 mm Height 98 mm Weight 5715 g

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Williams' poetry requires some bio, and Charles Tomlinson's introduction in this edition has proved helpful. also Wendell Berry has published a handsome critique in "William Carlos Williams of Rutherford" that helps to mitigate some of the ishiness that may result from reading Williams without understanding the man. that beins said, Williams speaks well to the listeners of the finical new millenium with a mind for the migrant-flux consequences of the coming century -stressing the "thing" and the "American idiom" with attention to detail and irrepressible imagination "flung outward and up-disappearing suddenly" (from "Strains" in Al Que Quiere)
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I was not familiar with his work but have become a fan. Of course, as is true of my review of most poets work, I find more of the author's poems that I don't get or can't appreciate than ones I do; however, I found enough which moved me or had some profound impact that I am keeping this collection close for re-reading.
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James Wright is a terrific, though not well known, American poet of the 1950's and 60's. Along with Robert Bly and William Duffey, Wright helped to open a new page in modern poetry which encouraged writers to break from the restrictions of traditional British formats. Personal and reflective, the poems focus on nature and have a strong touch of influence from ancient Chinese poets. Though the collection is filled with great stuff, my favorite is "Northern Pike."
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