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Old Aug 17, 2016 | 03:36 PM
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I have an XLT 301A and want to add the 110 Volt (400 watt) powerpoint that the 302As come with. I don't care about using the factory inverter, as I want to run a 110 Volt to the bed too. But I want it to look stock.

Can anyone tell me what the back of the factory 12V/110V combo looks like? I am wondering if I can install an aftermarket inverter, but wire it to the factory plugs.

Still looking for ideas how to mount it in the bed if anyone has an idea.
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Old Aug 18, 2016 | 08:49 AM
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Old Aug 19, 2016 | 05:27 PM
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No one has tried to do this?
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Old Feb 1, 2017 | 01:41 PM
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It is likely very easy to do, but I have't seen one to check. I may be buying the part in the next couple of weeks to do my own AC addition, I'll let you know what I find out if I do this.
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Originally Posted by KG7BTU
It is likely very easy to do, but I have't seen one to check. I may be buying the part in the next couple of weeks to do my own AC addition, I'll let you know what I find out if I do this.
Please do. I have no problem using an aftermarket converter and locating it behind the dash, I just want the actual plug in the dash to look OEM.
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Any updates?
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Old Feb 28, 2017 | 07:22 PM
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Order the pug fro ford, the factory convertor is under the right rear seat on my SCAB, not behind the dash. I also have an outlet in the console for the rear seats. Go to a dealer to find one with it to se for yorself?
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I was able to get the part number for the inverter, but I'm not interested in that. Still can't find a part number for the actual outlet.
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Originally Posted by KG7BTU
I was able to get the part number for the inverter, but I'm not interested in that. Still can't find a part number for the actual outlet.
This should be the Rear Outlet.
Pt. # from Tasca
POWER OUTLET - 2016 FORD F-150 (FL3Z19N236A)

Haven't found front yet. but i'm sure it's out there.
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