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RoyB
Jul 01, 2014Explorer II
Just keep in mind that your 130WATT INVERTER may draw more than 10AMPS of DC current.
I always run into problem using the standard "CHEAP" cigarette light type plugs when pulling more than 5-6AMPS. They tend to get hot and will melt solder connections due to poor connections between the 12VDC PLUG and SOCKET...
My INVERTER install started out at a 150WATTS and right away went to a 300 WATT INVERTER when we found out how neat this was running many of our low power 120VAC items like the HDTV, DVD, wall chargers, Desk Lamp, NOAH WX ALERT radio, etc.
I eventually ended up with a 600WATT PSW model INVERTER for my so called DUTY INVERTER CIRCUIT for toys...
This was installed directly off the battery terminals just inside the trailer for weather protection and properly fused protected on the 12VDC side. One the 120VAC SIDE I ran two extension cords, one going to the home entertainment items in the living room and the second one running to the night stand in the bedroom. Everything is installed out of sight using cable management items (LOWES). Only thing visible is the multi-tap 120VC receptacles mounted to the back of the cabinet top for easy access to plug in things..
All of my emergency power 120VAC low wattage items are now covered just fine. When we camp off the power grid we usually end up using around 250-300WATTS from this 12VDC circuit.
I also would highly recommend using a PURE SINE WAVE INVERTER if Electronics are going to involved. Then you NEVER have to worry about something going up in BLUE SMOKE....
Just my thoughts
Roy Ken
I always run into problem using the standard "CHEAP" cigarette light type plugs when pulling more than 5-6AMPS. They tend to get hot and will melt solder connections due to poor connections between the 12VDC PLUG and SOCKET...
My INVERTER install started out at a 150WATTS and right away went to a 300 WATT INVERTER when we found out how neat this was running many of our low power 120VAC items like the HDTV, DVD, wall chargers, Desk Lamp, NOAH WX ALERT radio, etc.
I eventually ended up with a 600WATT PSW model INVERTER for my so called DUTY INVERTER CIRCUIT for toys...
This was installed directly off the battery terminals just inside the trailer for weather protection and properly fused protected on the 12VDC side. One the 120VAC SIDE I ran two extension cords, one going to the home entertainment items in the living room and the second one running to the night stand in the bedroom. Everything is installed out of sight using cable management items (LOWES). Only thing visible is the multi-tap 120VC receptacles mounted to the back of the cabinet top for easy access to plug in things..
All of my emergency power 120VAC low wattage items are now covered just fine. When we camp off the power grid we usually end up using around 250-300WATTS from this 12VDC circuit.
I also would highly recommend using a PURE SINE WAVE INVERTER if Electronics are going to involved. Then you NEVER have to worry about something going up in BLUE SMOKE....
Just my thoughts
Roy Ken
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