Just connect a split relay to the lighter point wire at the back of that lighter fitting. Dont complicate matters with a an inverter. As the invert er will be converting 12 volt to 220/240 volt and the a trickle charge will be converting it back to 12 v again.
Quote from: slap bash on March 06, 2015, 12:10:33 pmJust connect a split relay to the lighter point wire at the back of that lighter fitting. Dont complicate matters with a an inverter. As the invert er will be converting 12 volt to 220/240 volt and the a trickle charge will be converting it back to 12 v again.No wonder people have fires in vans. Please do not connect a split charge relay to the wires from a cigarette lighter. +1
Quote from: slap bash on March 06, 2015, 12:10:33 pmJust connect a split relay to the lighter point wire at the back of that lighter fitting. Dont complicate matters with a an inverter. As the invert er will be converting 12 volt to 220/240 volt and the a trickle charge will be converting it back to 12 v again.No wonder people have fires in vans. Please do not connect a split charge relay to the wires from a cigarette lighter.
Quote from: The Number 23 on March 06, 2015, 02:25:32 pmQuote from: slap bash on March 06, 2015, 12:10:33 pmJust connect a split relay to the lighter point wire at the back of that lighter fitting. Dont complicate matters with a an inverter. As the invert er will be converting 12 volt to 220/240 volt and the a trickle charge will be converting it back to 12 v again.No wonder people have fires in vans. Please do not connect a split charge relay to the wires from a cigarette lighter. Why's that?