Automotive electronic voltage converter "Road".

Car radio and electrical equipment.Car radio and electrical equipmentAutomotive electronic voltage converter PE-1 "Road" was produced presumably since 1960. The device converts a direct voltage of 12 volts into a sinusoidal alternating voltage of 127 volts, with a frequency of about 50 hertz and a power of 15 watts. This voltage can power a low-power radio, a tape recorder or an electrophone with transistors, as well as an electric shaver powered by an electrical network. Presumably, since 1975, the PE-1 "Road" converter has been produced in a new design with an output voltage of 127 or 220 volts and at different prices.