Phil :
Should work just fine, in fact that's just what my father did to have
music and television in his positive ground Mack truck. Two things to
watch out for :
1) The inverter may have the negative internally connected to it's
case. If so, you have to be careful not to let the inverter's case
touch the car (which would create a short).
2) Some 110v tape players use synchronous motors, which means your tape
will run the wrong speed off of the inverter.
BTW, it's very easy to convert a TR 2/3 to negative ground. You might
start by checking that your car hasn't already been converted (either
deliberately or accidentally). But, they were originally positive
ground.
Randall
Phil Pattengale wrote:
> Anyways, my question is: I've got a 300W inverter I use to power things in
> the Explorer, and wondered what would happen if I simply reversed it's
> connections (thumb screws and spade connector wire to the positive and
> negative connections)....
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