Quote: Originally Posted by DarquePervert
Time is money, son. Remember that when you spend hours upon hours dicking around with your inverter, especially if you decide to go with a shutdown controller or add something to your setup.
Thanks "dad"
Give me a break. I don't get paid for my weekend hobbies and I don't get paid for
not spending my weekend on my hobbies. The fact is that I'll have more money in my pocket if I spend 6 hours on a $20 solution than if I spend 1 hour on a $200 solution.
And I didn't spend ANY hours "dicking around" with my inverter. I plugged it in and I was good to go. And in the near future I'll spend another couple bucks to hook up a silicon controlled relay and have my startup/shutdown needs taken care of as well.
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So cut off the cigarette lighter ent and wire it to a fused 12v line from the battery.
Sounds like more "dicking around" than I'd like to spend my time on, but thanks for the suggestion.
I bought a $30 200-Watt atx power supply at microcenter and have it plugged into the 75 watt inverter I've owned for 6 years. I now have a very steady 12.1 volts of DC power running to my monitor and everything is working beautifully.