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Well if it has a household 2-prong plug then it is AC which requires an inverter for use from a 12VDC power source of a vehicle. Larger inverters are direct wired to the vehicle battery (400W and up, lower wattages, they plug into 12V power ports).
Car (DC) type plugs are inserted into the cigarette lighter/accessory port, which is the adapter I mentioned earlier that will give you a 12VDC power port at the rear of the truck. Just make sure all voltage ratings match. |
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jfrussel....did you see my earlier reply?
Works great for chargging Dewalts
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Hey Nismo4me, I did see your reply, thanks. I guess I'm just kind of hung up on the idea of having the AC in the bed of my truck. But it is sounding like it would be more work/money than it's worth to do so. Thanks again.
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