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Extreme Rockcrawler, when towed... Extreme Rockcrawler |
You know, those boxes you attach to the battery that turn your DC power into AC so you can run household electric appliances on your Jeep.
Who has one ? And where did you mount it? Just bought the Coleman 400 watt and trying to figure out where it should go...not waterproof and doesn't like heat, so under the hood is out. This message has been edited. Last edited by: Willie G, ______________________________________ A well-crawled rock gathers no moss. - Lt WGS |
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Grocery Getter |
this may sound stupid but get a large piece of tupperware cut holes for wires seal with silly-con after wires are installed.. then just take off the cover when your using it and it'll be waterproof when not needed. a smaller inverter should fit under drivers seat outlets facing forward of course.
vermont is not in canada !!! |
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#1 Rockaholic ( For now ) Extreme Rockcrawler |
I see how you are...since we put an espresso machine in the motor home, you decide to put one in the TJ!
Or was it the surround sound system?????? |
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Rockcrawler |
Mounted the inverter under the D/S seat...6ooW model.. and it works great, Blender on the trails!!
BTW I like the tupperware idea...it would save alot of b/s in case I get in the water over the door sills again 2000 TJ Sahara 3" BD Suspension / 1" BL 33x12.5 Interco Trxus MTs and a bunch of other stuff... "Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines." |
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