Just purchased a 12V/10A Blue Smart Charger with 120 VAC input, gave it a quick test yesterday on a lead-acid deep cycle battery, and I'm quite impressed. I plan to go camping soon and would like to plug it into the 150 watt AC outlet in my SUV to charge a LiFePO4 battery. With an oscilloscope, I confirmed that the vehicle's inverter generates a "modified sine wave" (measuring 123 volts AC on an RMS meter under no-load conditions) rather than pure sine wave. I've used the vehicle's inverter to power small battery chargers (for laptop, video camera, etc.) with no issues. Would anyone at Victron know if this charger is capable of accepting modified sine wave without damage?