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Nov 11, 2022 · I have already read a few reviews ref the prado inverter/wiring, appears mos of people have connected the fridge to the 220V socket without issue. During the trip, we will be
The 240v ac OUT in the Prado is probably only a small capacity 12v to 240vac inverter which most likely isn't a FULL SINE WAVE device and so what you plug into it has to be able to accept the “so called” modified sine wave power coming out of that base.
Thread: 220V AC socket in the Prado 150 - how useful is it? 220V AC socket in the Prado 150 - how useful is it? It's a 220V AC socket that is rated for 100W.. and it seems like its not particularly useful. Supply obviously comes from the vehicles single battery, and it only gets power when the vehicle is running.
The prado socket will limit you to 450mA! Prados equipped with that inverter (100W) is more than man enough for a singular camping fridge running on 220V. Eggie. "You’re 18. Take that spoon out of your nose, take the needle out of your arm, take the beer out of your mouth, and go vote, you know what I mean?
All 150 series Prados have a factory 220V point in the back, however, it's only 100W (.4 amp), so plugging a fridge into it will definitely blow up the inverter. mmmm , thanks , my bad I could not get a Waeco to run in my 150 Prado except with the engine running, but that turned out to be a failed aux battery.
All 150 series Prados have a factory 220V point in the back, however, it's only 100W (.4 amp), so plugging a fridge into it will definitely blow up the inverter. PinzVidz writes... All 150 series Prados have a factory 220V point in the back, however, it's only 100W (.4 amp), so plugging a fridge into it will definitely blow up the inverter.
Most gear like tire air compressors or camping fridges run on 12V in any rate, yet there is no 12V DC socket in the back of this Prado that I can find. Also a 12V socket would have been better as I suppose their are less losses than converting the 12V to 220V.
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