wildbill23c
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I posted on the Bronco 2 forum a while back about installing an inverter. Got a few responses but updated the other day and haven't gotten any feedback so I'll try here.
Has anyone installed a power inverter in their Bronco 2? If so, where? I decided to go with a 2,000 watt inverter, plenty of power for anything I'd really need to do out in the field. Trouble is I'm having a heck of a time coming up with a location to mount it, that won't be in the way of anything else. My bronco 2 has the little storage boxes on the sides but the inverters are too large for those so there went my idea of turning one of those spaces into an inverter box with vents. Thought about under the back seat...yeah no room under there either .
I have the cables already and a fuse & fuse holder for the inverter, just need to come up with a good location that the inverter won't get damaged by cargo or kicked, stepped on, etc.
Has anyone installed a power inverter in their Bronco 2? If so, where? I decided to go with a 2,000 watt inverter, plenty of power for anything I'd really need to do out in the field. Trouble is I'm having a heck of a time coming up with a location to mount it, that won't be in the way of anything else. My bronco 2 has the little storage boxes on the sides but the inverters are too large for those so there went my idea of turning one of those spaces into an inverter box with vents. Thought about under the back seat...yeah no room under there either .
I have the cables already and a fuse & fuse holder for the inverter, just need to come up with a good location that the inverter won't get damaged by cargo or kicked, stepped on, etc.