I wasn't exactly sure but think so.
What would be the benefits of getting a 24v verses a 12v, if not obvious?
Also what benefit of getting the wave form feature?

Thanks

On Sat, 10 Nov 2007, Lenny  McHugh wrote:

>
> This may be what you are looking for.
> Inverters w/Built in Charger (12V DC to 110/120V AC)
> http://www.topsalesdepot.com/poinwinchfu2.html
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> Hi, Someone told me that at advance auto parts shops they have a battery
> charging system.
> It is said to be a system that charges a battery and then allows for that
> battery to then provide AC for powering consumer products.
> Can anyone find out if they were just blowing smoke?
> I'm very interested.
> Thanks
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