25-02-2013, 00:50 | #61 |
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Have just found a cheap £10 240 v inverter, should do the job ok
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25-02-2013, 07:21 | #62 |
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Cheap inverters are rubish
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25-02-2013, 10:41 | #63 |
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Yes, I've resided ill save up for a propper 300W one
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Remember Inverters draw a fair bit of current when the are plugged in, even when they are not actually running anything.. So make sure you fit a switch so you can turn off the 12v side.
Another thing is, most (Cheap?) inverters from my experience, will not run up if you have something already plugged into the mains side when you apply the 12 volt, so you need access to be able it switch off the mains side as well. |
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Thanks for the info, I'll have a switch in it as I'm making a switch panel, also, its probably going to be mounted under the front passenger or driver seat |
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25-02-2013, 18:37 | #67 |
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While you have the dash out, you couldn't see if you can find where that bolt I dropped went?
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25-02-2013, 19:15 | #69 |
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I wonder what bits you'll have left over when you have finished?
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25-02-2013, 20:49 | #72 |
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Nice to see a proper ratchet crimp tool being used.
Tip: when passing wires over sharp edges, put some edging over the metal edge, I was particularly looking around your rear light cluster, but applies to all areas.
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Meh, I solder everything
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Will be watching to see what ideas i can nick ive just bought a 2000merc vito looking to put some windows and seats in back so will be paneling out maybe some leds in roof lining kids want me to turn it into a scooby do van
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