Mobile Hotspot in 110V Power Outlet? (1 Viewer)

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Has anyone installed a mobile hotspot in 110V AC power adapter in rear? I can't imagine a mobile hotspot using more than 60-70W of power. It would be much easier for people who come in my car and are trying to log on to internet devices while on the road.
 
Have you thought about a DC to DC converter? Not sure which hotspot you want to power, but I would guess that most hotspots are in the 5-12VDC range. It would be significantly more efficient to just convert rather than using the inverter.
 
I did a quick search and it looks like a lot of Hotspots are powered/charged by nothing more than a (micro) USB port. So you can probably put that thing anywhere really.

I just checked, you are right. Will try to use the cigarette adapter in rear and put it under the seat. Thanks!
 

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