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Black & Decker CV6B / Vector VEC004 / Travel Mate / Rubbermaid / 6.0 Amp AC/DC Converter
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$35.55 $16.95*
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| Part No: | B0013AV9AG |
| Manufacturer: | Black & Decker |
| MFG Part: | CV6B |
| Customer Rating: | 4.0 / 5.0 |
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- Converts household 120 volt current to vehicle 12 volt power
- Use your vehicle's 12 volt electronics in any 120 volt household outlet
- A great travel accessory
- 2 year warranty
Black & Decker CV6B Travel Mate / Vector VEC004 / Rubbermaid 6.0 Amp AC/DC Converter - 70 WATTS, 120 VOLT. USE WITH THERMOELECTRIC PRODUCTS, SUCH AS PORTABLE COOLERS, THAT DRAW ANYWHERE UP TO 6 AMPS. INSTANTLY CONVERTS 120 VOLT AC HOUSEHOLD CURRENT INTO 12 VOLTS. OPERATES ON STANDARD 120 VOLT AC CURRENT, AND PLUGS INTO ANY STANDARD 120 VOLT AC OUTLET. LETS YOU USE PORTABLE 12 VOLT DC DEVICES AT HOME, OFFICE, WORKPLACE OR MOTELS. USE WITH YOUR 12 VOLT DC SPOTLIGHT, AIR COMPRESSOR, PORTABLE ELECTRIC COOLER, AND SO MUCH MORE. AUTO THERMAL AND OVERLOAD SHUTDOWN, SOLID STATE CONSTRUCTION, FUSED (Internal). MFG Model CV6B corresponds to the Rubbermaid or Vector VEC004A models.
| Good for any of my portable fridges. | 2010-07-28 | 5 / 5 |
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| I have three different Portable Electric Coolers and this adapter's 6 Amp capacity makes it usable for any one of them. |
| Didn't work. | 2010-06-07 | 1 / 5 |
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| It caught on fire when I plugged it in emitting smoke and noxious fumes. I'm waiting for a replacement. |
| Works well to power Air Mattress inflator pump and tire pump. | 2010-04-29 | 4 / 5 |
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Black & Decker either bought the "Vector" product and rebranded it, or something like that. So apparently the B&D-CV6B and the Vector one are the same thing.
This product works great for powering my motorcycle tire pump, and my Air Mattress inflator. I had a cheap one that was 3A and it would blow a fuse every time, but this one works without a problem.
I didn't search that hard on the product, but I did notice that their isn't any obvious place to replace a fuse or reset a breaker? Maybe it is one of those kinds that resets automatically when you unplug it and then plug it back in? But I sure hope I don't accidentally "break" it by over-drawing current and then end up with a brick.
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| Good amperage for 12V devices through a standard wall outlet | 2009-10-27 | 5 / 5 |
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| I purchased this to use with a 12V floor jack that is designed to plug into a car's cigarette lighter socket. I needed something with enough current to power the jack which I use to lift my car to change/rotate tires. I use this in my garage plugged into the wall outlet in order to avoid draining the car's battery. This unit gets warm when it's in use but not hot. It has a lot of vents on the case to allow heat out and also a green power LED and very long power cord. If you have a 12V device that can only be plugged into a car's lighter socket, this product will come in handy. One last point, this product could also be used as a general 12V power source which in my case means I could power my DC battery charger with it. It allows me to use my Turnigy Accucel-6 RC battery charger at home through the wall outlet. You will need a lighter plug to banana plug or alligator clip adapter though. |
| Provides the power | 2009-09-13 | 5 / 5 |
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| This adapter provides the power for their thermoelectric cooler. It does the job adequately and is quite useful for getting the cooler cooled down prior to travel. An excellent product. |