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Re: RE: (ET) Run Inverter thru PTO or small accessory receptacle?
My seat switch was removed, and the wires connected together long-ago. I
only hope that if I am ever stupid (or unlucky) enough to fall off it,
that it will be going forward, if at all.
Stay Charged!
Hump
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> Richard Zachary wrote:
> > Thanks guys, have a good source and will get two polarized twist
> > plugs. Another question comes to mind. Have an inverter to run 115v
> > AC (up to 9 amps) off the tractor's 36volts. Looks like the wiring to
> > the PTO is a higher gauge than the small accessory receptacle. The
> > accessory receptacle is more convenient because it stays on, with the
> > PTO is have to put a brick on the seat switch. But can the small
> > accessory receptacle handle this inverter's amps or would it be better
> > to stay with the PTO receptacle? Thanks for your advise, Richard
> > "Zack" Zachary E12
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