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  1. patracy

    The Deuce as my backup generator

    I can't stress that enough. If you do plan to run this route of an inverter. You should also setup a bank of deep cycle batts with an isolator upstream to feed the inverter from. Thinking back though things, and now how to do it "right". You're probably better served getting a genset.
  2. patracy

    The Deuce as my backup generator

    I forgot to mention about the sine wave. I honestly just grabbed the first 24v inverter I saw on google with a decent wattage output. That link I gave was for a modified sine wave. A little background on sine waves. The AC current in our households is a nice curve. Some inverters make a...
  3. patracy

    The Deuce as my backup generator

    This might fit the bill... PowerBright 3500 Modified Sine Wave Inverter 24V-3500 3500watt continuous 7Kw peak. I've kinda got the same concept at home. I've got a 2Kw 12v inverter I can run off my pickup. Then my samurai has an onboard 110V-DC gen that can power lights and fans. I've also...
  4. patracy

    The Deuce as my backup generator

    IMHO, Buy a genset or if you want it incorporated into the deuce, a 24v to 110v inverter. But for the money, the genset is the way to go. (Watts to $)
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