Cool........I'll try that 1st.
Regards,
Bob
Ray Sulich wrote:
> Most likely the noise is AC. Get a AC line filter and install it in the
> output line of the inverter. Radio Shack has them. My guess is that your
> sound system has great filtering for DC but nothing for AC because nothing
> in your truck or any other vehicle has an AC source.
> Bye,
> Ray
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