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It's 15' from your battery to the center console!?
As the crow flies? No. If you are hugging the radiator core support and fender and dash and then to the back of the console? Yup.
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It's 15' from your battery to the center console!?
Why do you need a nowadays power inverter? evryting is 12V

Nowadays the list is much smaller. Today it’s mainly as a back up. I have a 12v charger for my MacBook but it’s painfully slow compared to the inverter.
My USB plugs didn’t work with my IPad nor the iPhone 7+ so I could just purchase compatible USB ports, or I can just plug it into my already working inverter.
Rice cooker. You may laugh but after going camping with a handful of Asians, the power of freshly cooked rice is STRONG.
C-PAP machines are 110v only. I don’t use One but there are quite a few here who do.
High end camera equipment. It’s super handy to have 110v around.
The Hitachi Wand is 110v, need I say more?![]()
I been hanging with Philippines peeps lately and man I hear you on the rice cooker. Had to look up that wand thing though . . . . . hmm

Rice cooker. You may laugh but after going camping with a handful of Asians, the power of freshly cooked rice is STRONG.
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Nowadays the list is much smaller. Today it’s mainly as a back up. I have a 12v charger for my MacBook but it’s painfully slow compared to the inverter.
My USB plugs didn’t work with my IPad nor the iPhone 7+ so I could just purchase compatible USB ports, or I can just plug it into my already working inverter.
Rice cooker. You may laugh but after going camping with a handful of Asians, the power of freshly cooked rice is STRONG.
C-PAP machines are 110v only. I don’t use One but there are quite a few here who do.
High end camera equipment. It’s super handy to have 110v around.
The Hitachi Wand is 110v, need I say more?![]()
@NLXTACY Even with The Hitachi humming a fun speed have you ever gotten close to drawing 80 amps on your system?