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, passenger visor screen, and a 400/800watt inverter(2 power plugs). I occasionally plan on using a notebook computer from time to time, but not at the same time as the SNES. Can someone give me a step by step on installing the inverter so it will be done right? If you want you can e-mail it to me- twogsport@msn.com Thanks guys!





) and use a 30 amp fuse for this conncetion. While you are under the driverside dash area, you can usually find a good grounding point there. Look for other grounding points that the factory uses as this is a good spot and reduces ground loops that can be evident after you power up the system.