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    Hi guys,

    Well after seeing pradogalv6 install of his power converter (See http://www.pradopoint.com/viewtopic.php?t=2772), and having a free day I decided to install one myself in to my 90 series.

    Only took a couple of hours and the result was that I now have power where ever I am. So here are so pics on how I installed it.

    Rear panel off to install the wiring


    Hooked up to the second battery


    Wires under the floor down the drivers side.


    Inverter in the rear panel


    Panel back in the car


    Finished product
    Rob Fisher
    98 Prado, 2" Lift, Custom Steel side steps, Dual battery, cargo barrier, 300W inverter, 12 000 lbs Tigerz11 winch, DVD player, 285 Tyres.
    Whats next.....??
    Rear work light

  • #2
    Nicely done Rob.

    That's one very neat fitout.

    Cheers
    Chippy

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    • #3
      Hi Rob!
      You had an excellent idea and made a great job. So I put my converter on the opposite side to use this senseless small pocket economic in my KZJ95.The wiring I did the same way but on the left side.
      I only had red lines!And I fixed it with two bungee cords, 3 hours, perfect!


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      my car becoming adult:
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      • #4
        Great stuff guys I really need to get some power at the back of the Prado for all my lighting/cameras/computers when on location... you make it look so easy, I might have to give it a go
        Cheers, Leon
        There's no such thing as a wrong turn... it's just the scenic route!
        1998 VX Grande 95... gone, 2008 GXL 120... almost gone... 2017 GXL 150... blank canvas
        Optix Photographix

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        • #5
          Re: Power Invertor (a few photos)

          I know this is an old thread.

          I have my inverter mounted behind the right panel in the cargo area. I then have one waterproof socket from my local hardware store mounted in the pocket area of the panel, and a triple socket extension cord mounted under the passenger side dash (I had it laying around, cheaper than buying a socket.). I removed the original wiring from the extension cord and hardwired it to the inverter. I ran the wiring by the right doors like the original poster.

          I placed a switch by the triple sockets and wired that instead of the switch on the inverter, just so that I could turn it on and off even if the ignition was at off.

          I now have the ability to charge the laptop in the front and something else in the back.

          I also put a hose around the fan opening and routed it to a discrite location by the rear seats. There I drilled a few 5mm holes for breathing. I was worried that with the car being hot, the inverter would just recycle the air behind the panel and overheat.
          Prado GX ´97, 1KZ-TE, 38" tires, Hella and IPF lights and a lot more stuff.

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          • #6
            Re: Power Invertor (a few photos)

            Originally posted by Hawk Thor
            I know this is an old thread.

            I have my inverter mounted behind the right panel in the cargo area. I then have one waterproof socket from my local hardware store mounted in the pocket area of the panel, and a triple socket extension cord mounted under the passenger side dash (I had it laying around, cheaper than buying a socket.). I removed the original wiring from the extension cord and hardwired it to the inverter. I ran the wiring by the right doors like the original poster.

            I placed a switch by the triple sockets and wired that instead of the switch on the inverter, just so that I could turn it on and off even if the ignition was at off.

            I now have the ability to charge the laptop in the front and something else in the back.

            I also put a hose around the fan opening and routed it to a discrite location by the rear seats. There I drilled a few 5mm holes for breathing. I was worried that with the car being hot, the inverter would just recycle the air behind the panel and overheat.
            Sounds like a great idea. Any chance of some pics as well.
            Cheers
            Wayne
            2000 VX Grande 3.4L , Bonnet/Light protectors , Toyota tow bar & bullbar,Hayman Reece brake controller, GME 3220 UHF, TJM Compressor,Nane 7200 spotties, Safari Snorkel, TJM XGS Gold suspension, Magellan Crossover, Cheap GPS with Ozi Explorer and Pradopoint sticker

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            • #7
              Re: Power Invertor (a few photos)

              This all sounds great. I would love to do the same but not sure with all this wiring stuff. Did you guys use a power board to allow more devices to be plugged in?
              If so does this drain the second battery heaps, especially if you are using a laptop, tv and dvd player. Thanks for the ideas on more power outlets

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              • #8
                Re: Power Invertor (a few photos)

                Hi,
                new to the site, I have the same model inverter. I don't smoke so took the ashtray out and mounted it to the ashtray mounts. Nice short wiring runs and handy for use whilst on the run. Most people don't even notice it sitting there. I painted the face black to blend it into the console a bit. Very simple to mount, run your big power/ground wire from the back, unscrew the four plug/socket face screws in the inverter, slide out the black cover and screw through the black cover into the ashtray mounts, slide the inverter body back on and put the four screws back. just get the distance correct so whatever you are plugging in won't foul on the plastic above.
                Pathfinder

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