Re: and how many watts do you recommend?



Dave C. wrote:
On Tue, 6 Oct 2009 17:01:47 -0700
"HB" <hbickle@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

2000


Again, anything above about 300W needs to be installed by the
mechanic, IF the company allows it at all. -Dave

turns out that the company does allow it, and that they insist on having
their mechanics install any and all power inverters themselves, no matter
the wattage.


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