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How to install a cool looking power panel in your vehicle

Step 9120 volt plugs

120 volt plugs
The 120 volt plugs snapped easily out of the inverter and into the panel.  Im glad they did because I did not want to go and put in a crappy looking house plug.
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Feb 21, 2011. 1:12 AMratoon56 says:
I agree with jeffharbert.
Jun 13, 2010. 8:04 AMjeffharbert says:
Great ible! I've been thinking of doing this very thing myself. One thing you might consider is rotating the outlets so that the ground terminals are pointed away from each other. This would free up space to allow two space-hogging wall warts to be plugged in at the same time.

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Author:dave spencer(www.mechanicalmashup.tv)
I have had a few careers so far, soldier, school teacher, arborist, millwright. I love change and I love learning.