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  1. wired1000

    12V Computer speakers in CUCV?

    Hmm... so... 12V X 2A = 24W, right? So I could get one of the super-cheapo inverters and be OK. BUUUUUUUT: I think instead I'm gonna buy a much larger (~500W?) 24V DC - 120V AC inverter and hook it up to the 24V hookups on the Passenger side near the rear seat. I'll mount it on the...
  2. wired1000

    12V Computer speakers in CUCV?

    Hmm... so... 12V X 2A = 24W, right? So I could get one of the super-cheapo inverters and be OK. Actually, now that I've been looking at inverters... I'm probably gonna get a bigger one so I could run minor power tools from it. Nice to have 120V AC power in the vehicle
  3. wired1000

    12V Computer speakers in CUCV?

    I saw 12V and got excited about skipping all the hassle of installing a radio. :(
  4. wired1000

    12V Computer speakers in CUCV?

    &^%$... back to square one :-/ aua
  5. wired1000

    12V Computer speakers in CUCV?

    Great! I am tracking down a DC - DC converter that has those output specs. Thanks so much for your help :D
  6. wired1000

    12V Computer speakers in CUCV?

    The CUCV has a 24V system to power the starter and glow plugs, but a 12V system that powers most everything else in the vehicle. I'd run the speakers off the 12V system, but it too might be slightly more than 12V (13 or 14?) Thanks mistaken1, this is pretty much exactly the info I was...
  7. wired1000

    12V Computer speakers in CUCV?

    I just got a job with a 40-min commute (1 way). So, it's time to think about some audio for my M1009. An idea I'd been kicking around for years was to use an old set of computer speakers (Boston Acoustics BA635). The AC adapter for these states that it adapts 120V AC to 12V 2Amp DC. My...
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