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<blockquote data-quote="surrealmethod" data-source="post: 7267249" data-attributes="member: 631089"><p>I've tried a lot of inverters, and my opinion is that some devices are picky on them. A PS3 for example needs a good amount of clean power. I've used Chinese knock off brand inverters that were rated over the requirements of the PS3 and it wouldn't turn on. Plugged in the coleman and it worked fine.</p><p></p><p>Another thing to consider... if you are using the 12V from the cig lighter then consider that most car manufactures put a limit of 5-10 amps. If the only thing you need to run is the PS2 then I think you should be fine with whatever you can find. If you're going to run multiple devices, consider a larger one running directly from the battery.</p><p></p><p>By the looks of the item... I'm sure it can run the PS2, but I highly doubt it can run 600 watts continuously as it's advertised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surrealmethod, post: 7267249, member: 631089"] I've tried a lot of inverters, and my opinion is that some devices are picky on them. A PS3 for example needs a good amount of clean power. I've used Chinese knock off brand inverters that were rated over the requirements of the PS3 and it wouldn't turn on. Plugged in the coleman and it worked fine. Another thing to consider... if you are using the 12V from the cig lighter then consider that most car manufactures put a limit of 5-10 amps. If the only thing you need to run is the PS2 then I think you should be fine with whatever you can find. If you're going to run multiple devices, consider a larger one running directly from the battery. By the looks of the item... I'm sure it can run the PS2, but I highly doubt it can run 600 watts continuously as it's advertised. [/QUOTE]
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