750W Hardwired Power Inverter (pictures)
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JK Junkie
There is a picture of the 60A fuse in the web album. There is an additional fuse attached directly to the unit.
I have run electronics chargers of all types on this unit. I carry an extension cord with three outlets when I camp for hooking up lighting. It works well... The fan is kinda loud though. I suppose there's really no way around that.
I have run electronics chargers of all types on this unit. I carry an extension cord with three outlets when I camp for hooking up lighting. It works well... The fan is kinda loud though. I suppose there's really no way around that.
#13
JK Enthusiast
Check out this system from one of the sponsors, Benchmark Designs. The stage two kit will isolate a second battery to run auxilary loads when your engine is off. It will charge both batteries when the engine is running. http://www.benchmarkdesigns.com/inde...products_id=86
I can help answer any questions for people wondering about dual battery systems in there JK.
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If I can get the time I'll take pictures but I run an 800W for in the cab and 2k for anything out of the vehicle.
800W is used for things like laptops, mini TV, game systems, and other stuff that can't hook up to a power point.
2,000W if for things like work lights, electric tools, portable heater, portable fan, and so on for things you can use when away from a power source. I use the 2k mainly for rescue work and or road repairs in the night or something similar.
*edit* I have to keep mine disconnected until I use them, otherwise the capacitors hold a charge that back feeds into my system and the accesories that normally turn off when I open the doors don't, any help is appreciated on that.
I think this falls in with this topic so I don't "think" this is a hijack.
800W is used for things like laptops, mini TV, game systems, and other stuff that can't hook up to a power point.
2,000W if for things like work lights, electric tools, portable heater, portable fan, and so on for things you can use when away from a power source. I use the 2k mainly for rescue work and or road repairs in the night or something similar.
*edit* I have to keep mine disconnected until I use them, otherwise the capacitors hold a charge that back feeds into my system and the accesories that normally turn off when I open the doors don't, any help is appreciated on that.
I think this falls in with this topic so I don't "think" this is a hijack.
Last edited by Rubican; 10-22-2010 at 09:08 AM.
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JK Junkie
edit* I have to keep mine disconnected until I use them, otherwise the capacitors hold a charge that back feeds into my system and the accesories that normally turn off when I open the doors don't, any help is appreciated on that.
I think this falls in with this topic so I don't "think" this is a hijack.
I think this falls in with this topic so I don't "think" this is a hijack.