Q: I have a electronic question regarding the battery usage

asked by on March 02, 2017

So i want to put a 110V high power speaker in my car by using an inverter. I am wondering if this will kill my battery or while the car is on the alternator will be able to power it. Also if this is possible what power inverter will be ok. I was looking at a 150Watt 12V DC to 110V AC inverter.

My car has 120000 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

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