Inverter

WJCO

Meme King
On my WJ, I am using a NPower 1000w. I haven't owned it long, but it's been great. I can run a grinder and a small coffee pot on it. Just yesterday, I had to solder some wire and used a soldering iron with it, didn't even start the Jeep and it worked great. I ran 4 gauge wire all the way back from the main battery and installed the inverter there, absolutely love it so far.

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TomDabb

Member
WJCO - thanks for the advise - but a coffee pot!
I was Lol. Well, just as bad as charging my devices. We all have our devices, right?
Your install looks killer, btw..


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TrainWreck618

Caught the Bug
On my WJ, I am using a NPower 1000w. I haven't owned it long, but it's been great. I can run a grinder and a small coffee pot on it. Just yesterday, I had to solder some wire and used a soldering iron with it, didn't even start the Jeep and it worked great. I ran 4 gauge wire all the way back from the main battery and installed the inverter there, absolutely love it so far.

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Nice setup[emoji106] I like the compressor in the back also.


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WJCO

Meme King
Thanks for the positive feedback. It's really not a super expensive inverter but the setup works and I've been happy with it. Originally, I just planned on a remote power source for power tools but more and more it's worked for even more practical stuff. If we went camping without a decent and quick pot of coffee, my wife would probably call in the reinforcements. Luckily after buying the inverter, we found an inverter that works for that too.
 
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