Vedette wrote:Koolatron Wiring??
I have a Koolatron cooler that I hope to run while I am towing.
It came with its own converter.
Can I eliminate this converter and run it thru a 12 volt outlet that is hooked to my Progressive Dynamics converter, that will be interupted by a switch that will send 12V power from my tow vehicle alternator while driving.
Need some help fom you electrical wizzes.
And what is wrong with cigarette lights as outlets for 12v.
What should I use?
Thanks for any help.
Good Roads
Brian
Are you running this off a battery in the camper while towing, or in the car? If you're charging while towing, keeping the cooler in the warehouse uses that unused storage space in back. If thats the case, there's a device (for the life of me, I can't recall what its called) that will "disconnect" the trailer from the car when you turn off the ignition...automatically. You don't have to remember to unplug the trailer, and won't suck your battery in the car down.
If its in the car, Madjack is probably right with the cigarette lighter. Its definitely the easiest way to go. If you want to do in the 'hard' way just wire from the battery (be sure a fuse is within a few inches of the battery connection!!!) to a relay that is tripped by a 'switched' post on your fuse block. Radio Shack will have everything you'd need to do that....should cost more than 15-20 bucks for everything...relay, fuse holder, aux power port, wire.
The cigarette lighter (Sorry....auxiliary power socket) isn't switched....so be sure you unplug at stops. The biggest problem I've had with the aux power port has been with transmitter radios (Ham) -- the power isn't 'clean' and you get a lot of alternator noise coming from them. Probably not a big deal with a refrigerator, unless your start hearing voices coming from the cooler. In that case, personally, I'd check my meds
