The APA Sinus voltage converter offers a reliable solution for anyone who doesn’t want to do without their usual electrical appliances when camping. This voltage converter, which is available in the ALDI online store, converts the 12 V battery voltage of a vehicle into a stable 230 V AC voltage.
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The voltage converter is designed for mobile applications and enables the connection of various 230 V devices in caravans or cars. Thanks to the use of a pure sine wave, operation of even sensitive electronics is guaranteed. Automatic fuses protect against short circuits, polarity reversal, overheating and sparking.

According to the Aldi store, the recommended retail price was originally €429.00, but the voltage converter is currently available in the ALDI online store for €129.00, a saving of 69%.
Technical specifications
The voltage converter is suitable for a 12 V system and works with battery voltages between 11 and 15 V direct current. It can also be connected to the shore power. A priority circuit is then used, which automatically switches from battery to shore power. The output is equipped with a Schuko socket, supplies 230 V AC at 50 Hz and also offers a USB connection with 5 V DC and up to 2.1 A.
The APA sine wave voltage converter offers a continuous output of 1,000 W and a peak output of 2,000 W for short periods. The device can be conveniently controlled using the remote control with LCD display and cable included in the scope of delivery.

The voltage transformer can be used at temperatures between 0 and 45 °C.
Dimensions and weight
With compact dimensions of approx. 36.2 cm x 16.3 cm x 7.5 cm and a weight of approx. 2.46 kg, the voltage converter is easy to transport and takes up little space. The scope of delivery includes a battery connection cable, a 230 V connection cable and a remote control including connection cable.
The APA Sinus voltage converter is a versatile and practical solution for anyone who does not want to do without the availability of 230 V power when on the move.
Intended use
As this inverter only has a Schuko socket as an output, it is more suitable for the operation of 1 to 2 devices and for smaller vehicles. With the more expensive devices, you can also connect cables directly instead of Schuko to supply the entire vehicle electrical system with 230 volts.
For vans, camper vans, someone who only wants to connect 1 or 2 devices, however, it is a good and inexpensive choice.
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