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Q&A Americas Power Take-Off (400W Inverter)

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The configurator states that "[t]he Power Take-Off includes domestic plug sockets (120V / 230V) in the second row seating and loadspace areas of the vehicle, providing 400W of power for electrical items." Questions:
  1. How many outlets are in the second row seating area?
  2. How many outlets are in the loadspace area?
  3. What is the amperage rating of each outlet?
  4. Where is each outlet located, e.g., are the second row outlets on the rear of the center console or under the front of the rear seats?
 
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"There is one domestic socket in the second row (rear of centre armrest/console) and one in the cargo / loadspace. Both are rated at 3.2 Amps."

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INEOS Americas Response:

"There is one domestic socket in the second row (rear of centre armrest/console) and one in the cargo / loadspace. Both are rated at 3.2 Amps."
 
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I believe in/under the cubby, as it shows the standard AC receptacle on the rear seat side.
I'd agree, plenty of room down there for a 400w inverter to hide
 
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INEOS Americas Response:

"There is one domestic socket in the second row (rear of centre armrest/console) and one in the cargo / loadspace. Both are rated at 3.2 Amps."

You can't get 3.2A out of both sockets at the same time of course .... the total available power is 3.2A (output) and to do that you would be sucking 33A (input) from your 12V system.
 
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