Thread: Power Inverter - To allow a cigarette lighter plug to convert into wall power -Where?
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Jun 2nd, 2006 08:35 AM
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Power Inverter - To allow a cigarette lighter plug to convert into wall power -Where?
I know it sounds strange, but I have something that plugs into a cigarette lighter, and I'd like to buy an inverter so that I can plug it into the wall.
I've looked and looked, and all I can find is ones that do the opposite.
Anyone know where to find these?
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Jun 2nd, 2006 09:35 AM
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What you want is not an inverter, but a 12v DC power supply, like one of those standard cubes that plugs into the wall socket. Check how much power your device needs (watts) and make sure you get a power supply with sufficient capacity.
You probably won't easily find a DC power supply with a built-in cigarette lighter jack, since this isn't a common requirement. Your best bet might be to wire the connection yourself. You can either cut and splice the wires between the existing power cord and the DC power supply if you don't want to use it in the car any more, or buy a cigarette lighter jack from a place like The Source and wire it to the 12v DC power supply, or put your own quick-connect plug/jack in the middle of the device power cable so you can connect it to either type of power plug.
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Jun 2nd, 2006 11:33 PM
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Originally Posted by
Aske001
What you want is not an inverter, but a 12v DC power supply, like one of those standard cubes that plugs into the wall socket. Check how much power your device needs (watts) and make sure you get a power supply with sufficient capacity.
You probably won't easily find a DC power supply with a built-in cigarette lighter jack, since this isn't a common requirement. Your best bet might be to wire the connection yourself. You can either cut and splice the wires between the existing power cord and the DC power supply if you don't want to use it in the car any more, or buy a cigarette lighter jack from a place like The Source and wire it to the 12v DC power supply, or put your own quick-connect plug/jack in the middle of the device power cable so you can connect it to either type of power plug.
Well, I want to still use it in the car.
So Circuit City has a cig. lighter jack, which I can then wire into a DC power supply, I assume also available at Circuit City?
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Jun 3rd, 2006 06:14 AM
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Jun 3rd, 2006 06:28 AM
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Try this .
Product# 37-0149-2. I got one of this the rating is 5 amp. You may have to order it.
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Jun 3rd, 2006 10:00 PM
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Jr. Member

They sell them w/ the coolers that have plugs for the car. if you go to that area in canadian tire or wal mart, I'm sure you'll find there, i just dont know if the watt and amp ratings are what you need
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Jun 5th, 2006 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by
DragonZealot
Try
this .
Product# 37-0149-2. I got one of this the rating is 5 amp. You may have to order it.
That's exactly what I need - thanks.
When I went to CT, I couldn't find anyone who knew what I was talking about.
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Jun 6th, 2006 04:40 AM
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Why not go with this one from thermaltake... its got the added feature of a cupholder aswell.. I got one for a friend and he loves it! Plus this one has a fuse!

Get it from tigerdirect.ca only $19.99
Cigarette Ligther Cupholder
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Jun 6th, 2006 10:33 AM
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i bought one from radio shack a few years ago, but crappy tire sells one too i believe, its just a box with a plug and a hole in the end. the hole fits a standard cigarette lighter .
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