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    Power Inverter install

    Recently I decided it was time to add a power inverter. So I picked up a 1200 watt unit, which should run most equipment I have in mind. The problem is finding a place to hide the unit. I recall a write-up where one was installed behind the rear panel.

    Panel removed and prepped for install, note the water line..... Next step is to remove outer vents and seal them up.....


    i removed the outlet plugs, switch and indicator light. Made a panel to mount them in, then extended the wiring, so it can be relocated. Routed a fused cable from the battery and attached a ground cable to the frame.


    Cut a hole in the panel and mounted the outlets for easy access...


    As for the power inverter it was a Harbor Freight special, which just happen to fit perfectly in the space. The unit works great, now we'll see how long it last. I do have a 1750 watt name brand unit, but it's a bit too big to locate behind the panel.
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    Re: Power Inverter install

    That's a nice clean install Bruce. Nice work!!
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    I hard-mounted my inverter under the driver seat, with the outlets pointing towards the door. It works well for me there, and has come in handy on many occasions (my wife likes having her morning coffee, even when we're camping out in the middle of nowhere.)
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    Very nice install bruce.
    Something I may consider for myself instead of leaving it down on the side of the storage box.

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    Looks like that inverter fit the spot nicely. Did you have a chance to run many things off of it before you installed it? How hot does it get? Does the unit have a fan on it? Just wondering about heat and being able to cool it while it's in use.

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    It has 3 fans, and never really got that hot when I used my 4 1/2" grinder and drill, during the install. Figured the only things I plan to run off it would be my computer and a few power tools.

    Because of where it's located it's well ventilated, so there should be no heat problems.
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    Nice Bruce. I'm planning something similar for my FJ and have a few questions for you.

    What size cable did you run? What size fuse did you use? Did you run a negative cable or just ground to the sheet metal?

    Thanks in advance.

    Curt
    2002 4Runner SR5 4WD<br />2007 FJC 6MT 4WD

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    Quote Originally Posted by BruceTS
    now we'll see how long it last.
    i havent had much luck w/their electronic stuff...


    nice work!
    [quote author=Euphorickaty80 link=topic=575.msg3747#msg3747 date=1175627780]<br />I was alot of fun to build.[/quote]

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    This might be a little off-topic, but has anyone had trouble running laptop computers off of the cheaper modified sine wave inverters like this one?

    I searched the net and it sounds like laptops should be "fine," tools with variable speeds such as drills will probably only have on and off and electric motors will pull 20% more amperage than normal due to the modified sine wave power. Full sine wave inverters cost 3X more and it sounds like it may be unnecessary for occasional use.


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    [thread hijack]

    I've had no problems running my mac and pc so you should be fine too.

    [hijack off]
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