I would look there first. Depending on the inverter, they don't last long in a truck and quality inverters are expensive. Also depends on where it is located. Alot of guys stick them in a spot where they get very hot because of lack of airflow. So they fry themselves quickly. By quickly, I mean they cut their lifespan in half or so.
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We'd do the same in metal shop in the welding area because of the good ventilation system haha. Weld to get some smoke going then hit the bowl. Surprised we never got caughtsinglescrewshaker, Flint1, shooter19802003 and 9 others Thank this. -
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