So, I'm ALMOST done wiring up my boat-theater system. (Please, no comments on your philosophy of sailing with modern technology :naughty: )
I was going to use an inverter installed behind the back seat cushion on the port side for the TV, and I even tested it out using the cigarette lighter port on the breaker panel. But tapping into a 12V leg on the port side of the boat has too much of a voltage sag for the inverter when the TV comes on and the inrush current hits it.
So, I think my only practical solution is to run a heavy gauge 12V line to that side of the boat. That's a LOT of 8 gauge marine wire, and gets expensive quick.
Does anybody have any other creative suggestions? I am still going to try a slightly bigger inverter in case by chance it can handle it, but I have my doubts. The TV, when running on an inverter, only actually pulls a couple of extra amps.
Thanks!
I was going to use an inverter installed behind the back seat cushion on the port side for the TV, and I even tested it out using the cigarette lighter port on the breaker panel. But tapping into a 12V leg on the port side of the boat has too much of a voltage sag for the inverter when the TV comes on and the inrush current hits it.
So, I think my only practical solution is to run a heavy gauge 12V line to that side of the boat. That's a LOT of 8 gauge marine wire, and gets expensive quick.
Does anybody have any other creative suggestions? I am still going to try a slightly bigger inverter in case by chance it can handle it, but I have my doubts. The TV, when running on an inverter, only actually pulls a couple of extra amps.
Thanks!