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Re: Power Invertor


Dick Rettke
 

I have a 87 Mini Cruiser and the invertor is on the right side as you face
the back of the unit, it is located under the seat board supports, the
furnace is plugged into the invertor perm. because it is a 110'er, there is
another plug open in the outlet and I am told that I can run a regular TV
off that plug. Now will it run a micro? I don't know? Do you guys? On the
left storage compartment under the seat on the left as you face the back of
the unit is a deep-cell battery in an enclosed box, that supports the
invertor and is charged, I'm told, when the truck runs or one plugs into
110. If I have any of this wrong let me know, however, this is what the
previous owner told me.
-=dr=-

----- Original Message -----
From: <theeagle@...>
To: <toyota-campers@...>
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 1:15 PM
Subject: [toyota-campers] Power Invertor


I got a few questions about power invertors. Do invertors allow you to
run appliances such as regular tv off of your battery? If you have an
invertor do you still need a battery? I know these might be dumb questions.
I have been unable to locate a coach battery in my 86 escaper. I have a
motor battery. I have located a big box (invertor or convertor?) under my
sink close to my water pump. Just curious what you guys think? I can run
the coach lights and water pump off battery, but not sure if its the motor
battery. Do you guys all have two batteries. Nate



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