Hi.
Caldron in the car?
I have a couple of Power Inverters for the car ... 12V DC to 120V AC.
I have a small, self-contained one that plugs into the cigarette lighter socket and has one AC receptacle at its other end - rated for 100 Watts. I also have a larger, more powerful one that has a long power cord that plugs into the cigarette lighter socket and has (4) AC outlets in its main body - it is rated for 600 watts, but instructs to hook-up directly to the car's battery instead of using the cigarette lighter socket if the device being powered by it draws over 150 watts ("Note: Never run the inverter with any loads higher than 150W via the cigarette lighter outlet in your vehicle, since the maximum allowed current through cigarette lighter outlet is 15A. Please use the battery clamp cable with connection directly to the 12V battery while you run any loads higher 150W."
I believe I "could" use either of these two power inverters to power the 12v "Home Supply" brick of the Caldron. It seems silly, though, to take the car's 12vDC, kick it up to 110v AC, and then have the Caldron's external "Home Supply" brick drop it down to 12vDC again. Is there not a simple cigarette lighter power adapter cable that can power the Calron directly ... one that looks like the "Car Charger" Pipes offers? Is the cord mentioned at the bottom of post #44 of this thread ("Hefty, 10 amp car power cord adapter") such an animal? I think most such power cords are rated at just 3A, though I've seen one with a 5A fuse in-line ... what does the Caldron draw?
Thanks!