Power for tube inflation

Bork

Active Member
Messages
44
Reaction score
92
Location
Columbus,Ohio (Pine Island Sound, FL)
Simple question but since I don’t have my boat yet and I’m trying to buy some tubing stuff so it is here for a trip in March.

What type of power outlet is there on the S premium series? Car charging outlet?

Thanks. B
 
I'm not positive but I would think you would have at least one 12 volt DC power outlet. Mine came with a couple but I also installed a 2000 watt inverter so I can plug in either DC or AC inflators.
 
I'm not positive but I would think you would have at least one 12 volt DC power outlet. Mine came with a couple but I also installed a 2000 watt inverter so I can plug in either DC or AC inflators.
I am curious where your inverter is installed and how it is mounted. A 2 kw inverter sounds like a lot, but perhaps not (I do not have one installed yet.) Just imagining a blender for some nice, emmm, fruit smoothies :)
 
I've got mine mounted under the rear seats between my ProMariner Charger and "Safety Hub" power distribution unit. It fit perfectly there and was close enough to the battery for the cables to reach. The one I got is the Kreiger KR-2000. I'll never push this invertor anywhere near it's max but wanted the extra headroom (just in case). It's a very well made unit and I thought the cost was quite reasonable.

http://www.kriegermfg.com/product/kr2000/
 
I always used my booster pack,
https://m.canadiantire.ca/products/productDetail/0111592P/false/false/false?selectedSku=0111592

I bought it when we had our first boat with only one battery. Always made me laugh on my last boat when I have 4 batteries already and I'm bringing one more, just in case!! Haha

I never had to use it for myself on the water, but it sure was handy when I boosted two other peoples boats. Now it comes in handy for my work truck that had a bad battery in a cold Canadian climate.
 
Back
Top