center console switch and power panel (hard-mounted inverter)
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nice work with the install. I just finished hardwiring my 800w inverter today, i bought one with a digital display showing battery voltage, output voltage and output power(watts) I took apart the inverter and removed the display and mounted it in my dash. works well, i also installed a solenoid that i will be switching so it will cut off all power to the inverter when not in use.
one question. how did you run your 120v wiring, and how did you wire the outlet. Is it just hanging out the back of your panel? or is it enclosed?
thanks!
one question. how did you run your 120v wiring, and how did you wire the outlet. Is it just hanging out the back of your panel? or is it enclosed?
thanks!
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nice work with the install. I just finished hardwiring my 800w inverter today, i bought one with a digital display showing battery voltage, output voltage and output power(watts) I took apart the inverter and removed the display and mounted it in my dash. works well, i also installed a solenoid that i will be switching so it will cut off all power to the inverter when not in use.
one question. how did you run your 120v wiring, and how did you wire the outlet. Is it just hanging out the back of your panel? or is it enclosed?
thanks!
one question. how did you run your 120v wiring, and how did you wire the outlet. Is it just hanging out the back of your panel? or is it enclosed?
thanks!
Since you're the second person to ask, I'll try to take some better pics to illustrate what I mean, but I'm not sure when I'll get to them.
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that is exactly what i was going to do! seems good enough since its all enclosed with the center console, and as long as its heat shrunk and taped too. nice work!