installing a ps2
i notice some say converts 12v to 110v or whatever but a few do not, there is no problem with them right if they don't say the conversion?
in other words will this one be suitable, i dont want to buy one and not be able to use it
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pro...97&catid=11346
remember the funds are in CDN
in other words will this one be suitable, i dont want to buy one and not be able to use it
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pro...97&catid=11346
remember the funds are in CDN
Yes I agree, This will work
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i notice some say converts 12v to 110v or whatever but a few do not, there is no problem with them right if they don't say the conversion?
in other words will this one be suitable, i dont want to buy one and not be able to use it
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pro...97&catid=11346
remember the funds are in CDN
i notice some say converts 12v to 110v or whatever but a few do not, there is no problem with them right if they don't say the conversion?
in other words will this one be suitable, i dont want to buy one and not be able to use it
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pro...97&catid=11346
remember the funds are in CDN
All you need is 70 w i got mine at target for 15 bucks I hooked up my n64 in it, and The N64 is always on but I have the inverter spliced into the stock wiring for the cigarette lighter no wires loosly ..... all hidden, Then i have that hooked up to a switch ... this way when I want the n64 on i just flip the switch and the inverter gets power which then turns on... the already on n64. That way I dont have to worry about finding a good place to turn the system on, and be able to reach it. It is always hidden.
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