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Yes there is. They are not commonly available. The device is called an "inverter". In a solar cell installation on a house, the solar cells produce direct current (DC) and charge batteries, such as 12 volt batteries. The inverter then converts the 12 volt DC power to 110 volts AC, or house current. In a car, you need to take 12 volts DC from the battery and convert it into 110 volt AC power, to plug in say a household apppliance. You would need to go to a car accessories company (look for one on the web). A caution: since you are converting 12 volts to110 volts, the current drawn from the car will be about 9 times as many amperes as the AC current rating on the 110 volt household appliance. For any sizeable appliance, this will over-tax the current capacity of the cigarette lighter. First, the fuse in the car will blow. If you intend to use a 110 volt appliance regularly from a car, then you can buy a large inverter that can be mounted in the car and wired to the battery. Depends on what kind of appliance you are trying to run.
No, you can not hook up a 12-110 volt inverter to a house socket.
You can buy an "inverter." It plugs into the cigarette lighter or accessory plug or directly clips to the battery terminals and converts the 12 volt DC to AC. You can then plug your appliance into it. Be sure to get an inverter that is the right wattage capacity for your device.
The outlet is rated for 30A, so anything up to, but not exceeding 30A can be plugged in.
If a 12 volt appliance is connected to a 120 volt outlet, it would likely get damaged due to the excessive voltage. The appliance is designed to run on 12 volts, so the higher voltage could overwhelm and fry its electrical components. It's important to always match the voltage requirements of an appliance with the electrical supply to prevent damage.
12 volt
Depends on what plug you are asking about.
Purchase a power inverter.
I hope not, it'll cook the 12 volt DC system.
If you are talking about the standard cigarette lighter socket in an automobile, you can only use devices that can run on 12 volts DC ((most modern cars) within the rated AMP load capacity. A standard house outlet is designed for 110 volt AC devices that have a 110 volt AC source
good question, that i happen to get alot. First things first- your plug. I dont know what amperage your unit is but lets go with 30. A standard 30 amp plug will plug in like any other plug into th right recptacle. From there (assuming this is a fifth wheel or travel trailer.) the power goes to your 2 stage converter. At this point some of the power will go to your 110 volt appliances (microwave, Tv). The other part involves your 12 volt system (lights, fans, radio). This works then 110 volt power is supplied to your converter, which charges your batteries, which in turn supply your 12 volt power
Sorry, won't work. You need a 110 volt supply.