christyler
Member Since: 31 Dec 2005
Location: Cork, Ireland
Posts: 1168
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Fitting a 220volt 1500watt Inverter |
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I recently fitted a 220v 1500w inverter to my D3, i removed the rear left hand trim panel in the boot space to reveal a large empty space. Having purchased a 1500w inverter, (handy for running power tools up a mountain) i started by mounting the inverter to the body using an aluminum bracket i made. the wireing is simple, using 35mm2 welding cable, an earth taken from an 8mm earth stud inside this space and a 12v feed from my aux battery. the inverter has a 13amp socket output, this i just extended to a metal socket that i fitted into the removable access panel. i fitted a low voltage switch to this socket to turn the inverter on when needed.
Pictures in my gallery.
I would be happy to give any information and help that that anyone needs to be able to do this, but please dont go on about "insurance" or "warrantee" issues.
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23rd Apr 2006 2:37 pm |
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dubiousp
Member Since: 03 Feb 2007
Location: HANTS
Posts: 4
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Hi very interesting artical wonder if you can help I see in you picture there is block with fuses in, im looking to put a charger in the rear for models which can draw up to 7amps can you tell me a if those fuses are hidden somewhere and or the loom with the trailer charger is around
Cheers DD
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3rd Feb 2007 8:38 pm |
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