GerryS wrote:A step down transformer might make more sense. For 110 the sell those about everywhere, for 12v radio shaft used to. I'm sure they still do. Although lately that place has turned into a phone shop
kludge wrote:Something like this would be an easy solution...
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Sabrent-AC-12 ... r/15819352
It takes 12V DC and turns it into AC. Then you just plug in the wall wart that you use at home.
pmowers wrote:You need something like this,
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Schumacher-Universal-12V-DC-to-DC-Converter/16550314
You can find them in most truckstops also, as well as many auto parts stores. Just watch the current requirements.
BrwBier wrote:I dont know about now but back when I was a kid working at a gas station people wanted to put 12v starters and bulbs in there cars. In order to not change all the electrical parts they would put in a 12v battery for the starter and lights and run a screw down through the middle of the tar top and tap 6v for the gauges.
Brwbier
BrwBier wrote:I dont know about now but back when I was a kid working at a gas station people wanted to put 12v starters and bulbs in there cars. In order to not change all the electrical parts they would put in a 12v battery for the starter and lights and run a screw down through the middle of the tar top and tap 6v for the gauges.
Brwbier
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