
| Continuous power | 200 W |
| Apparent power | 250 VA |
| Peak performance | 400 W |
| AC voltage / frequency output | 230 V AC or 120 V AC / 50 Hz or 60 Hz |
| Input voltage range | 9.2 - 17 V |
| DC low shut down (adjustable) | 9.3 V |
| DC low restart and alarm (adjustable) | 10.9 V |
| Battery charged detect | 14.0 V |
| Max. Efficiency | 87% |
| Zero-load power | 4.2 W |
| Default zero-load power in ECO mode | 0.8 W |
| Protection | a - f |
| Battery connection | Screw terminals |
| Max. cable cross-section | 10 mm² |
| AC outputs | 230 V Schuko (CEE 7/4) |
| Material | Steel case and plastic cover |
| Protection category | IP21 |
| Temperature range (operational) | -40 to +65 °C |
| Dimensions (h x w x d) | 86 x 165 x 260 mm |
| Weight | 2.4 kg |
Hi - is this inverter appropriate to charge my laptop? It's a fairly standard Dell 15 5000. Article Number 41234 https://www.svb24.com/en/victron-phoenix-inverter-12-v-200-w-230-v-schuko-connection.html#41234 Thanks
Dear Haydn, it always depends on the power consumption of the power supply unit. These can be quite high with modern laptops. The power consumption of the power supply unit is the deciding factor.
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