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  1. Kenny0

    I joined the 803A club as well!

    Check with manufacture to be sure, especially if using 2 12v chargers. Some years ago I was working on an excavator and needed to drill several holes. Used my stat power inverter to power the drill. The excavator was 24v so hooked it on one battery. That worked good until I started the machine...
  2. Kenny0

    I joined the 803A club as well!

    How about installing inside and piping the exhaust outside? Best of both worlds.
  3. Kenny0

    I joined the 803A club as well!

    One more thing to keep in mind whether it is a fast blow or a slow blow fuse, it can make a big difference. A fast blow fuse will blow with any overload, a slow blow fuse will allow for a brief overload.
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