nice install matt it fits like a glove, if thats your your young fella? cause he looks better than you :lol: . have ya tested it to test its capacity yet. should charge lappy or camera easily while driving, would be interesting to see how long it would run lappy or something while not on charge. would really test out that deep cycle battery. cheers samo
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Nice install Matt, very professionally done! 8)2008 GXL M6 D4D, Silver
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Another top-rate job Matt. It has me thinking about one for myself.
You had the DC, now you have AC, High Voltage ...
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Great wiring Job Matt well done07 Upgrade GXL D4D, Manual, Dune,Sov Bar, BFG's, SG11, Redark dual Batts, Extensive Aux wiring, Stebel, LED stop tails, IPF HID's (my mod), 240V Inv, ARB Comp, GME UHF,TPMS, Safari snorkel, GPS,Hilux washers, 40l Engel in 30% pas pos,homemade A/C cond protection plate, polyairs.
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Good job , that size cable would be ok for an inverter up to 800w .
An automotive auto reset circuit breaker would be more reliable than a fuse these are readily available from auto electricians and even Supercheap Auto's ,around 80 amps will be ok for 6mm2 as it's there to protect the cable not the inverter (it has internal blade fuses).
Lastly it is not necessary ,in fact it's undesirable , to solder a properly crimped connector (your crimper would be ok) . Generally a good crimper starts in the $50-100 range .
Take it from me ,and I've been sticking all types of cable on things for 35 years the connection will be much more reliable just crimped .
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Originally posted by BIG BRUCELastly it is not necessary ,in fact it's undesirable , to solder a properly crimped connector (your crimper would be ok) . Generally a good crimper starts in the $50-100 range .
Take it from me ,and I've been sticking all types of cable on things for 35 years the connection will be much more reliable just crimped .
It heats the insulation, often making it much less effective and being a solid joint, vibration will weaken the joint and the connection in the long run.2003 V6 GXL, Mickey Thompson MTZ's, Safari Snorkel, ARB Winch Bar, OME Suspension 2" lift, GME TX3420
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There have been a number of threads related to the install of inverters in prados, this is one of many. I have also read one about having a charger, Ctek 7000 running off an inverter to enable it to get full charge to a deep cycle battery, when travelling. I began such an install. I was looking at an inverter to buy when I came across a good thread that made me think again.
It seems that it is possible to get a fault that can lead to 240 volts going through the system or the body when is goes to ground. This got my attention. Imagine! Reach for your door only to find that you get a huge kick or worse, not to mention the damage to components. The more expensive units have safety features built in to overcome this poosibility.
Whatr do you think?
Here is the link.
http://www.rpc.com.au/products/inverter ... erter.html
MartinDirttracker, (Martin)
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Nice neat job Matt.
I like the location of the inverter all hidden out of the way.
You've got me thinking about the earthing on the inverter. The vehicles ground is (should be) the same potential as the battery -ve and is connected at various points thoughout the vehicle either mechanical or electrically. Did the inverter require a reference point for the earth for it to work?2006 White Auto GXL
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Sorry Matt for not replying earlier. Lifes a tad busy at present, family andso on.
Well my concerns explained are a longwinded to answer but here goes.
With inverters we're mixing DC and AC together. The -ve at the battery,
should be at the same potential/reference point as the frame, any where
through the vehicle. However, not all welds and electrical connections
in cars are the best they should/can be. e.g. vibration damage and
causing panels or connections to break. In a domestic installation such
as the home, the earth in a power socket is connected to the earth in
the ground itself. Easy to understand, right. Then we have an MEN system
in the house where the earth is connected to the neutral, at multiple
places in the network (your house, your neighbours' and so on).
The active then has a reference point for fault currents and can
activate your earth leakage protection (RCD or Safety Switch)(this is
different from OL overload protection). As the car is above the grounds
potential with our tyres providing this for us. There is no benifit for
connecting the earth of the inverter IF it is only connected to the case
of the inverter and the earth on the power socket.
Have I put a puzzled face on you?
I really lke the location of yours and knowing that it fits looking to get the same inverter actually, so when I do, I'll update the post with any findings on internal wiring and such.
Cheers
Pete2006 White Auto GXL
50mm LIFT - BASH PLATES - DUAL BATTERY - HILUX WSHR JETS - DUNLOP AT3s - 300W INVRTR - TX3440 UHF - 900XS IPFs - WAECO CF60 - BLACK WOLF KALAHARA 6+6 TENT
[color=green]WISH LIST[/color] -- 9000Lb WINCH - WATER TANK
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I've just installed exactly the same inverter as Matt, and used his thread to do it. Wasnt sure where the Positive lead was tied in, so have gone through a relay for now, that shuts off when engine stops.
I had to pay $39 for the inverter compared to Matts $37, but thats inflation for you. And my teenage kids werent intersted in helping so had to go it alone
Have heard varying reports on electrical gear that dont like modified sinewave, so have given it a bit of a test with some of my appliances.
No problems with
Dell Inspiron, IBM or Toshiba laptop, JVC Video camera, Olympus MU300 camera charger, Energizer AA battery charger, Weller soldering Iron, big Camping fluro so I am assuming a multitude of other gizmos will be ok as well.
It did complain (beeped at me!!) when I plugged in my 13mm Bosch hammer drill though!!
This is the last little PP mod before I head North in next few weeks, except if the PP sticker turns up in timeCheers
Daz
2004 TD GXL Auto Prado
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