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The Bapdas 150W Power Inverter converts your car's 12V DC to 110V AC, featuring one AC outlet and dual USB ports (3.1A total) for versatile device charging. Its compact aluminum design (3.2 x 2.5 x 1.5 inches, 8 oz) makes it ultra-portable, while built-in cooling and multi-layer safety protections ensure reliable, safe operation during travel, work, or outdoor adventures.




| Manufacturer | Bapdas |
| Brand | Bapdas |
| Model | MT-MX150W |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 3.2 x 2.5 x 1.5 inches |
| Item model number | MT-MX150W |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BP-IN-150 |
| Special Features | Fast Charger, Small size |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Wattage | 150 watts |
L**U
Works perfectly
Works perfectly! It was great for a road trip where you may need more then one outlet or plug.
L**I
The Durability and size is wonderful
This power charger is wonderful. It works very well and you can barely hear it. The Durability of it is great and the size fits in the palm of my hand.
L**O
Came in handy many times.
Love having this charger in the car. It has come in handy many times while on the road for charging my computer.
J**H
Updated: Good Seller, Good Inverter
*This review has been rewritten. I got a bad inverter the first round.I've since gotten it replaced thanks to the seller, almost completely unprovoked.(Okay, he saw a previous bad review of me panning the unit for premature failure. Still, largely unprovoked.)It's going into my solar power system to provide light duty switched power.I have to commend the customer service provided by Badpas.As for the inverter itself, it's a good unit. Provides solid 5V USB output, and a good 115v soft-started main output.The cooling fan is thermally bonded, and only runs up as much as it needs to, giving a quiet experience compared to other units I've used.The 115v output LVC's at 10.0v. This is lower than most inverters that I have used, and combined with the quiet fan makes the unit one I like to grab when I need an inverter.The USB output does not LVC. Be mindful when using it heavily on a battery or from your car when it's not running.It provides great efficiency across the loads that I've tested it with, both in USB and 115v modes. Its idle draw is so low my solar controller doesn't even recognize it.Here's a list of things that I would recommend you power with it.Laptops, game systems, soldering irons, small computers, cell phones, tablets, clocks*, light duty tools with electronic speed controls, most battery chargers, TVs that don't exceed about 1A on the power draw label**.*Older model clocks, both digital and analog, often use the AC power line as their timebase. These clocks can be easily identified by the fat line cord running directly into the back of the case, with no "bricks" at the wall or in the cord. They will not run as accurately on any inverter.**Older CRT TVs have a degaussing system in them that operates when you power it up cold. These might trigger the unit's overload.Using any of the following will likely end in frustration, failure, and possible damage to your device or the inverter. I don't recommend them:Large transformers, pure inductive loads, large motors, suspicious motorized projects that you built yourself and don't have PFC capacitors, any tool or charger that says "Not For Use With Inverters", heat guns, any product that draws more than 150w.
D**.
Power for the price
Works powers a small stereo in shop
A**M
Indispensable for an outside salesperson
There is nothing worse than being on the road and needing to fire off a quote or a report but knowing your laptop doesn't have enough charge. You don't know where the nearest Panera/Starbucks is, and you're not sure if the Whataburger or the McDonald's will have outlets, or if the tables with outlets will be occupied. You may even be in an area where whipping out your laptop is a security risk.Worry no more. Plug in your laptop in your car and work to your heart's content. Then, log off, unplug and get going. You can even charge your laptop while driving and have space on there to charge TWO phones!One advisory note, depending on the type of car you have it may be a good idea to make sure this thing is unplugged when you get out of the car. My 2019 Ford Escape still charges phones and stuff when the car is off, so if I accidentally leave this thing plugged in on a hot day I'll get in and the fan is running full blast to cool it down. I do not know if the couple of times this has happened would damage it, but the fan seems to work great and it cools down after a few minutes once I unplug. It isn't a hazard, just I think it will prolong the life of the unit if you remember to unplug it when getting out of the car, unless your car doesn't supply power when off. Truthfully I think it's a design flaw of the car that leaving a charger plugged in causes there to be continued power draw from the battery, as that down the road could cause the battery to drain much faster. Thankfully that's a company car.In any case, I'd absolutely but this again and I'd recommend it to anyone who has a need to be able to charge something like a laptop while on the road.
L**Z
Great value
Awesome
B**K
You get what you pay for...
When I pulled this little gem out of the box, I was surprised at how compact it was. I plugged it in and was surprised by how quiet it was. I used it to power 18 watts worth of Christmas lights so I was nowhere near it's maximum rating. It worked great for about 2 days, then I was surprised that it stopped working. I moved it to my wife's vehicle and it still didn't work. I tried some 12v chargers in both vehicles and they didn't work either. Hmmmm. Long story short, this little gem has no fuse so when it failed, it blew out the fuse in my vehicle. Then it blew out the fuse in my wife's vehicle when it moved it over there to test it.Needless to say, it's going back to Amazon and I'm going to look for one that has an external fuse. Too bad, it was tiny, very quiet and should have worked if the manufacturer (Made in China on the box), hadn't skimped on safety.
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