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Old 09-19-2002, 10:26 PM   #2
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The power inverter goes into overload protection? The power inverter could be messed up....maybe you should try another?

I'm not sure about the older Hondas, but the 6th gens are rated as 10 or 12 A maximum current, I believe it's 12. If you were to try to measure the current through the cig lighter....ummm...how are you measuring it? I would expect that there's no good way to test the current through the cig lighter unless you jump the fuse terminals or cut the wire somewhere to jump it with the meter while having a load on the system, such as your power inverter.

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