converter install

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Pols497
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converter install

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Does anybody want to share where they install their 24/12 converter in their Pinz? Also where do you tie it into on the 24v side. Pictures would be helpful. thank you.
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Post by karoja »

Hi Pols497,

I installed both a 24/12 and a 24/110 convertor in my rig, to power a microwave oven. Not wanting to get stuck with a dead battery bank, I installed a second battery bank in the tool box, and linked both with a battery integrator. For ideas check here: http://www.jerrylabella.com/ship_shape2.htm
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I installed the converter above the passenger head cushion.

http://s400.photobucket.com/albums/pp88 ... MG3596.jpg

Ran the supply from the 24v tap at the radio connection...through a switch (per Jim)...

http://s400.photobucket.com/albums/pp88 ... MG3598.jpg

....to a fuse block at the overhead for the radio and the CB and a 12v plug for the GPS.

http://s400.photobucket.com/albums/pp88 ... MG3594.jpg
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Mine was installed on the steering column, just behind the knee guard.
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