LanceMagnum
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I agree that to run a coffee maker or grill you should go with 1500 to 2000 watts.
I did this exact project a couple years ago and I found the key was an inverter that has an all solid state output stage, kept the unit a manageable size. At the time my choice was a Samlex 2000 watt, about $340:
It's mounted in the back and I use it every time we camp.
It runs off of a house battery mounted in the cargo area storage tub, if you're going to run it from the vehicle battery check your wire sizes, can draw over 150 amps.
I did this exact project a couple years ago and I found the key was an inverter that has an all solid state output stage, kept the unit a manageable size. At the time my choice was a Samlex 2000 watt, about $340:
It's mounted in the back and I use it every time we camp.
It runs off of a house battery mounted in the cargo area storage tub, if you're going to run it from the vehicle battery check your wire sizes, can draw over 150 amps.
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