So three things I want to discuss: adding a 20A circuit for a small inverter, what that circuit can power, and possibly talk about adding an aux battery to my vehicle. My vehicle is a Lexus rx400h, you can read about it here:
First, I have a 400w pure sine wave inverter that I want to hook up full time to a 20A circuit (I know absolute max will be 240w not accounting for loss or inverter draw). It will be used mainly for powering my laptop, which is currently using a cigarette lighter on a shared circuit. The reason I am choosing 20A and not higher is because I would like to tap into an existing circuit in the vehicle. My vehicle was not equipped with a power inverter, but it was a factory option. While I am not yet certain the wiring for it is present, I believe All I need is a switch and a relay to activate the circuit and provide power to my inverter in my rear cargo area (location of my inverter and location of the factory inverter if equipped). Here is a diagram of the factory circuit I want to utilize.
as you can see, the switch gets power with ignition, activates the relay which is on a 20A fuse, and goes to the inverter via the black wire. The red and brown AC wires are because the power outlet was in a different location than the inverter, and will not be used (if present). So what I am planning is to add the factory switch as well as the factory relay, and extend the black and white/black wires from the inverter harness to my inverter (1-2ft away from factory location). Does anyone see any issue with this?
Second, what are some things that are able to be powered by 200w AC that might be useful on the road or while camping?
Lastly, I have seen 20A DC-DC chargers for charging AUX batteries. Would it be possible to alternatively put an aux battery in my cargo area (under floor storage area) to power a larger (~1000w) inverter, and when that battery gets low, use the DC-DC charger via the circuit listed above? I know AGM is recommended and in this case, deep cycle, but how are people venting these if used in an in cabin cargo area of an SUV?
Thanks for reading!
Overland/cross country vehicle: Lexus RX400h Hybrid
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First, I have a 400w pure sine wave inverter that I want to hook up full time to a 20A circuit (I know absolute max will be 240w not accounting for loss or inverter draw). It will be used mainly for powering my laptop, which is currently using a cigarette lighter on a shared circuit. The reason I am choosing 20A and not higher is because I would like to tap into an existing circuit in the vehicle. My vehicle was not equipped with a power inverter, but it was a factory option. While I am not yet certain the wiring for it is present, I believe All I need is a switch and a relay to activate the circuit and provide power to my inverter in my rear cargo area (location of my inverter and location of the factory inverter if equipped). Here is a diagram of the factory circuit I want to utilize.
as you can see, the switch gets power with ignition, activates the relay which is on a 20A fuse, and goes to the inverter via the black wire. The red and brown AC wires are because the power outlet was in a different location than the inverter, and will not be used (if present). So what I am planning is to add the factory switch as well as the factory relay, and extend the black and white/black wires from the inverter harness to my inverter (1-2ft away from factory location). Does anyone see any issue with this?
Second, what are some things that are able to be powered by 200w AC that might be useful on the road or while camping?
Lastly, I have seen 20A DC-DC chargers for charging AUX batteries. Would it be possible to alternatively put an aux battery in my cargo area (under floor storage area) to power a larger (~1000w) inverter, and when that battery gets low, use the DC-DC charger via the circuit listed above? I know AGM is recommended and in this case, deep cycle, but how are people venting these if used in an in cabin cargo area of an SUV?
Thanks for reading!