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		<title>General introduction to an Inverter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An inverter is used to produce an un-interrupted 220V AC or 110V AC (depending on the line voltage of the particular country) supply to the device connected as the load at the output socket. In general it converts DC to AC,which allows you to run electrical equipment off your car or marine battery for mobile [...]]]></description>
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