MASTER Brian
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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- Mar 26, 2006
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I am curious, are there any real differences between a marine 12v-110v inverter and one you might use in your car? .....besides probably having marine grade wiring! I am guessing the marine ones are GFCI protected and the others aren't but I really don't know.
Not many times I really need/want 110v on my boat, but curious just in case. I have a small "portable" one I use in my car at times, I also have a larger "hard-wired" one. Curious if either of those could be used in the boat, leaning more towards the portable one. Obviously, I wouldn't want to use one that isn't GFCI, unless I wanted to light up, which I don't.
I am also curious if anyone has any experience with these on a Evinrude XP150, basically is the charging system able to run one or would I risk damaging my electronics?
Thanks...
Not many times I really need/want 110v on my boat, but curious just in case. I have a small "portable" one I use in my car at times, I also have a larger "hard-wired" one. Curious if either of those could be used in the boat, leaning more towards the portable one. Obviously, I wouldn't want to use one that isn't GFCI, unless I wanted to light up, which I don't.
I am also curious if anyone has any experience with these on a Evinrude XP150, basically is the charging system able to run one or would I risk damaging my electronics?
Thanks...