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Fastfwd75
Jun 24, 2014Explorer
Did not remember but i do have a booster power pack. Mine only does USB and 12v with battery clamps; no 110v inverter. I can definitely use that for the ipad.
I'd still like to get 110v for the laptop and possibly other things while boondocking. I already have a spare 12v car inverter that works with the laptop.
I don't think I have a 12v port in the trailer or it's very well hidden.
I guess the cheapest and most convenient for me would be to install that 12v port and use what I already have as far as inverters go since I already know it works.
Now where to tap that 12v? Will I find an easy space to start wires from behind the main panel? Should I instead tap into a light or antenna where it is already behind a fuse? Or maybe get some cables straight from the battery?
I'd still like to get 110v for the laptop and possibly other things while boondocking. I already have a spare 12v car inverter that works with the laptop.
I don't think I have a 12v port in the trailer or it's very well hidden.
I guess the cheapest and most convenient for me would be to install that 12v port and use what I already have as far as inverters go since I already know it works.
Now where to tap that 12v? Will I find an easy space to start wires from behind the main panel? Should I instead tap into a light or antenna where it is already behind a fuse? Or maybe get some cables straight from the battery?
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