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17/8/2005 at 10:22pm
Location: maltby Sth yorks Outfit: Renault Trafic SWB converted Campervan
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another weekend booked at bank hol, and not on EHU. so my cousin mentioned that he had a good 12v large battery, and said I could put this in the TT , and use it to run a light from. My questions are, how easy would it be to rig a light to it, would I still need an inverter ? how would a table lamp connect to it? also if I just bought a 150 watt inverter from say maplins, that plugs into the cigarette lighter, how long could I run a table lamp off it before I was reaching a danger point on my cars battery?
it's only a light I need, for a couple of hours to read with, wash up etc?? your thoughts please fellow campers
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17/8/2005 at 11:10pm
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OK
For a start go for the 12 v batt if you can, and make sure its FULLY charged before you go. You can use an inverter and the use a normal light, but its much, much better to use a 12v one ( cost about a tenner ? ).
Fully charged the battery will be fine for a weekend, even using the inverter and a normal lamp, but as i said the 12v light would be a better option.
Many 12 v lights have crocadile clips that connect to the battery direct, or if you use an inverter they will have appropriate connections. If you stuck give me an email.
Have a good one....
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