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<blockquote data-quote="req" data-source="post: 506829" data-attributes="member: 555713"><p>i would suggest getting another inverter... then hooking up 1 or 2 batteries inside this trailer of yours (because using all the power with a sub, 2 tvs, and a few console systems will tear the hell outta the power from one battery). just run a 0 guage wire down to your trunk and out the bottom somewhere into your trailer where the tail-light wires go and then distro that wire to the two + terminals on the batteries in the trailer.</p><p></p><p>then connect the two - terminals to the chassis of the trailer as close as possible to the batteries, and connect another ground from the chassis near the trailer ball to the chassis of the car on the trailer ball chassis thing, two small 10" ground wires should be much better than a wire from your - batteries all the way to the car =P.</p><p></p><p>remember to fuse any + wires that will be handln muchos current too.</p><p></p><p>this way you got plenty of power to your inverter(s) and you wont run into tvs dimming and crap... imagine the inverters not getting enuf power when the sub hits =) rofl.</p><p></p><p>then just hook the sub up like you would normally do, and use the RCA SOUND outputs from the TV's to the amp- and get another small amp for some 6.5's mounted toward outside next to the TV's (SHIELD ALL THE MAGNETS OR YOUR ELECTRONICS WILL DIE! ESPICALLY THE SUB!)</p><p></p><p>then you got your cool little AV trailer, if you were REALLY cool you would make fiberglass enclosures for the outside and flush the TV's with it and put some plexiglass over the screen with some weatherstripping around it.</p><p></p><p>yum.</p><p></p><p>good luck.. and</p><p></p><p>//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/needpics.gif.edd6d28e76618c28c46f343991bcced5.gif</p><p></p><p>POST PICS!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="req, post: 506829, member: 555713"] i would suggest getting another inverter... then hooking up 1 or 2 batteries inside this trailer of yours (because using all the power with a sub, 2 tvs, and a few console systems will tear the hell outta the power from one battery). just run a 0 guage wire down to your trunk and out the bottom somewhere into your trailer where the tail-light wires go and then distro that wire to the two + terminals on the batteries in the trailer. then connect the two - terminals to the chassis of the trailer as close as possible to the batteries, and connect another ground from the chassis near the trailer ball to the chassis of the car on the trailer ball chassis thing, two small 10" ground wires should be much better than a wire from your - batteries all the way to the car =P. remember to fuse any + wires that will be handln muchos current too. this way you got plenty of power to your inverter(s) and you wont run into tvs dimming and crap... imagine the inverters not getting enuf power when the sub hits =) rofl. then just hook the sub up like you would normally do, and use the RCA SOUND outputs from the TV's to the amp- and get another small amp for some 6.5's mounted toward outside next to the TV's (SHIELD ALL THE MAGNETS OR YOUR ELECTRONICS WILL DIE! ESPICALLY THE SUB!) then you got your cool little AV trailer, if you were REALLY cool you would make fiberglass enclosures for the outside and flush the TV's with it and put some plexiglass over the screen with some weatherstripping around it. yum. good luck.. and [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/needpics.gif.edd6d28e76618c28c46f343991bcced5.gif[/IMG] POST PICS!!! [/QUOTE]
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