This video contains DIY invertor hook up to you vehicle for remote turn on. I'm doing this wiring for a customer who wants to install a power subwoofer from a home theather, that he doesn't use. First we check how it would sound with the subwoofer in the trunk. The material needed for this install are: power invertor, power wire ( i used 8 gauge), his a fuse holder and fuse ( i used a AGU fuse 60 AMP) , a relay SPDT, 12" of speaker wire 14 gauge, remote wire 16 gauge, terminal connectors, soldering iron, solder, & heat shrink tubing. I can be mounted anywhere but our location is the trunk.
you could have just ran a relay on the power feed to the inverter and left the inverter switched on
MegaDyte 1 year ago
@MegaDyte i could done that. But eventually he would upgrade to a car amplifier and I didn't want the relay hanging outside either behind the radio in the dash (which had no space) or the trunk (where it could hit hit and knocked around) so i decided to modify the inverter. I have fun doing it.
ChEeCo116 11 months ago
@MegaDyte i could done that. But eventually he would upgrade to a car amplifier and I didn't want the relay hanging outside either behind the radio in the dash (which had no space) or the trunk (where it could hit hit and knocked around) so i decided to modify the inverter internally in another video you'll see.
ChEeCo116 11 months ago
Well, I had a customer who didn't want to spend to correct amount of money for a automotive sub-woofer system. He brought his home theater sub with built in amp. I did all the normal running of the wires. But his home theater ran on 120V rather than on 12V like normal car audio equipment. So he purchased an inverter and i modified it to activate when the radio turned. The inverter originally had a toggle switch. I put in a relay in the place of the switch to make the process automated.
ChEeCo116 1 year ago