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birddogg18603 01-20-2007 07:13 AM

Inverter question?
 
I have been wondering what size inverter I might need. I can only find a 100 0r 175 watt. I cant rewire the company truck so it has to run from the cig lighter port.

Will either one be enought to run a tv and or a laptop?

Rev.Vassago 01-20-2007 07:26 AM

Re: Inverter question?
 

Originally Posted by birddogg18603
I have been wondering what size inverter I might need. I can only find a 100 0r 175 watt. I cant rewire the company truck so it has to run from the cig lighter port.

Will either one be enought to run a tv and or a laptop?

You should be able to find up to a 300 watt that will not require hard-wiring. Look at the back of the appliance, and that will tell you how much power you need to run it.

btinc 01-20-2007 08:07 AM

You can go up to a 400 watt inverter and still use the lighter plug.

http://donrowe.com/inverters/xpower_400_micro.html

allan5oh 01-20-2007 08:49 AM

Laptop yes TV no, unless maybe it's an LCD

Most cigarette lighters are 20 amp, 20 amps X 12 volts = 240 Watts

Nowhere near what you need to run most TV's

Laptop... probably.

Uturn2001 01-20-2007 08:53 AM

A 400 watt inverter plugged into a 12v power outlet will run a 13 inch tv/dvd combo.

kc0iv 01-20-2007 09:05 AM


Originally Posted by btinc
You can go up to a 400 watt inverter and still you the lighter plug.

http://donrowe.com/inverters/xpower_400_micro.html

You had better re-read the ad on the XPOWER Micro Inverter 400. It say and I quote:

Comes with a removable DC cord and battery clip lead cables (if operating loads over 150 watts continuously, must be connected directly to the battery)

Notice it only rated for 320 watts continuous and only if it is connect directly to the battery.

kc0iv

btinc 01-20-2007 09:21 AM


Originally Posted by kc0iv

Originally Posted by btinc
You can go up to a 400 watt inverter and still you the lighter plug.

http://donrowe.com/inverters/xpower_400_micro.html

You had better re-read the ad on the XPOWER Micro Inverter 400. It say and I quote:

Comes with a removable DC cord and battery clip lead cables (if operating loads over 150 watts continuously, must be connected directly to the battery)

Notice it only rated for 320 watts continuous and only if it is connect directly to the battery.

kc0iv

No need to, I have a 400 watt inverter, and 2500 watt in my truck, and the 400 has run without any problems in the lighter plug, with items rated above 150 watt continuous. It is a 400 watt inverter and most would use it for tv's and laptops etc, not big watt items which has worked fine for me for many years.Thanks for the observation.

danj_otr 01-20-2007 04:45 PM

Depends on the company too.

Swift:
* 800 Watt Max (Proof of medical necessity required)
* YOU have to purchase the wiring for it, and it becomes the companies.
* 300 Watt Max for general use is all they allow.

US Xpress:
*1700 Watt max (I only got a 1200 as I don't have need for a 1700)
*They hard wire it right off the bat.
*I do not know if I have to supply the cable.


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