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  1. MarcusOReallyus

    Adding a small inverter

    That's sure a lot better solution than using a converter to get 12 volts then an inverter to get 120. Definitely the right way to go for 24v vehicles.
  2. MarcusOReallyus

    Adding a small inverter

    That's not being "technical" that's being correct. That's a converter, not a transformer, and it doesn't matter how many foreigners call it the wrong thing on their website, it's still a converter. Calling that thing a transformer is like calling a transmission a transfer case. They are two...
  3. MarcusOReallyus

    Adding a small inverter

    Hmmm. Transformers don't work with DC, so I'm guessing you are using the wrong term. Can you describe what you're talking about?
  4. MarcusOReallyus

    Adding a small inverter

    I agree with Lextreme - go big with inverters. Most of them are junk, and will not provide the rated output for very long. Oh, and hello Poison Ivy! 4th Infantry! My old outfit! :beer:
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