Electrical Power in the North 40

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Tom_Veatch

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Wichita, Kansas
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Yanmar 2220D
Occassionally I find a need for some electrical power out in the boonies and, as an alternative to hauling around a portable generator, was thinking about installing a Power Inverter - something like a Coleman PMP2000 (2kw, modified sine wave) - in the electrical system of my Yanmar 2220D. Haven't located the "perfect" place to put it on the tractor, nor have I acquired an inverter, but it seems like it would be an ideal solution for those times that a little 110 AC is needed and the longest available extension cord is a few hundred feet too short.

Has anyone here done such an mod, and, if so, what has been your experience with it? Would it be worth a couple of hours labor and a couple of hundred dollars.
 
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Don, Thanks for the pointer. I knew someone had to have thought of doing something like that before me.
 
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I have seen 12v battery jumpers/starters that also contain its own inverter and sometimes even an air compressor. I looked at one at Sears for around 80 bucks. This is a rechargeable battery pack and would not have to be hooked up to your tractor.
 

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