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Old Jan 25, 2008 | 03:46 AM
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Hey, this year I wanted to run electricity at shows like HIN but I dont know wat to do. I see some ppl running inverters and some others running things that look like battery chargers.Wat options do I have? Advice and links will help and be appreciated...
Old Jan 25, 2008 | 03:49 AM
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well, if you can part near a power outlet, you can hook up a car charger that plugs into either your cigarette lighter.
Old Jan 25, 2008 | 03:52 AM
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I thought most places give you an outlet or an extension to one.
Old Jan 25, 2008 | 03:53 AM
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first off you need to find yourself a power supply where the box converts that 120VAC from that outlet to 12VDC..

you'll also need to pay a fee at most shows to be able to hook up your car to electricity
Old Jan 25, 2008 | 03:55 AM
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electricity isnt cheap at HIN either!! but what Trung stated, need a converter. I have a Pyramid one that gets teh job done. Scour eBay for them,
Old Jan 25, 2008 | 03:57 AM
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I know you have to pay. Im just looking for links on where to buy wat i need and advice on how to hook it up .
Old Jan 25, 2008 | 04:00 AM
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Something like this??? How do you hook it up?

http://cgi.ebay.com/PYRAMID-PS8KX-6-...QQcmdZViewItem
Old Jan 25, 2008 | 04:02 AM
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http://cgi.ebay.com/new-PYRAMID-PS52...QQcmdZViewItem

something like that...you'll need like 10-12 feet of both ground wire and power wire (black and red from audio shop) in 4gauge. your gonna need terminals for one end to bolt to the cars battery post terminals, not the battery posts itself. hope that made sense, haha..the other end you will connect to the power convertors connections, plug in, power on and enjoy...thats basically it in a nutshell
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the left cables connect to the bolt on the battery posts terminals(coming from the car), the right plugs into the convertor.





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ummmm oooook... got any pics of how you set it up or any links on a how to se \t up
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that helps alot. wat im still confused about it the bat connection part
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when doing this do you unhook the car power wires, or just add the new ones?

is the box waterproof/ do they make them? im with mospeed, i need to get one of these but if i do it, i would like to mount it to my car and just get an extension cord, rather then hooking and unhooking the box from my car at every show... can this be done?
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haha ok i'll try to explain it more. alright, so your lookin at your battery right? loosen up the bolts to unplug the car from the battery. take the ground and power you just loosened off the battery, take the nut completely off, that leave you with the bolts thread, slip the terminal i made (refer to pic 1) over it, and tighten the bolt. dont connect it to the battery,lol. do teh same for both ground and power. i hope you sorta get what i'm talkin about now
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Originally Posted by orangesuburban
when doing this do you unhook the car power wires, or just add the new ones?

is the box waterproof/ do they make them? im with mospeed, i need to get one of these but if i do it, i would like to mount it to my car and just get an extension cord, rather then hooking and unhooking the box from my car at every show... can this be done?
it it not waterproof, it runs off household current, like any other electronic in your house. so make sure it stays away from water. you could mount it in your car if you get crafty, but you will still need to run that 10-12feet of 4gauge wiring to that power supply and connect it right, and then u can run a extension cord.
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im with yea, youre bypassing the battery; not charging the battery....
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the reason why they make you use electricity at shows is because you NEED to disconnect the battery!

fire codes and crap... whatever... dunno.. but yeah... don't be stupid and leave your battery still connected while you hook up your converter.
Old Jan 25, 2008 | 04:19 AM
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Originally Posted by SquallLHeart
the reason why they make you use electricity at shows is because you NEED to disconnect the battery!
and to make HELLA MONEY off you!
Old Jan 25, 2008 | 04:26 AM
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Sry for all the questions eujin. is it these connectors you take off the nut completly and then slip the plug in then put the nut back in? is that right?

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so, how does it (forgive the stupidity of this question) power all my shiz? my stereo and all my screens/neons/ leds/ strobes have power wires ran to the battery with switches/relays to turn them on... right now ive got a dual post redtop. so if i unhook the stock wireing on the side post, and "bolt them to the wall" all the stuff on my battery wont be getting power, so ill have to rewire all that to be quick connect/disconnect? or am i just not fully grasping the concept?
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... you disconnect the battery... and you connect those wires to the power supply instead.



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