Probably come up somewhere else before so apologies if it has. Looking for a larger screen TV, (30" or thereabouts) that runs on 12 or 24V. Also video recorder on the same if possible. Any recommendations or complaints.
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Re: 12-24V televisions.
Dirk the amount of power lost with these more modern inverters makes it not much difference if you go 240AC or 12v DC in my opinion.
You also get a much bigger choice of models.
You also get a much bigger choice of models.
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Re: 12-24V televisions.
Dirk, you may find 12v TV's over 24", are very expensive compared to a 240v one. You can get a new 32" led TV for about $250 and with a small inverter, you can have a tv as big as you want. As BruceS said, they use very little power.
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Re: 12-24V televisions.
I use the same 350W dedicated inverter that I use for the Samsung fridge to power our 26" 240V TV
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Re: 12-24V televisions.
On our way to Birdsville a few months ago our telly in Wilbor died so with a final state of origin coming up I had to buy on in Winton. Price was ok but the telly was a bit bigger than I wanted, anyway when you need one you need one. The new TV is that low on power consumption I have to put something else on to keep the inverter from going into standby 

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Re: 12-24V televisions.
12 volt plus vast.
you can get them on ebay and other places too.
http://www.radioparts.com.au/product/43 ... CLqpvQxJSM
you can get them on ebay and other places too.
http://www.radioparts.com.au/product/43 ... CLqpvQxJSM
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Re: 12-24V televisions.
G'Day Jon,
Thanks for the link. Seems there are a few low voltage TV's around these days. Lot more than I thought.
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Thanks for the link. Seems there are a few low voltage TV's around these days. Lot more than I thought.
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Re: 12-24V televisions.
24 inch LED TV from Kogan $135 (can purchasen 12 volt adaptor for extra $11
https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/kogan-24-l ... dium=email
https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/kogan-24-l ... dium=email
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Re: 12-24V televisions.
A lot of the smaller TVs use a 240V to 12V plug pack.
The smaller Samsungs do, and specify the input as 14V. I ave cut the plugs off and installed a 12V socket and they work fine.
The larger Samsungs have an integrated 240V socket, so not as easy, but hooked into the dedicated fridge inverter provides the same result.
The smaller Samsungs do, and specify the input as 14V. I ave cut the plugs off and installed a 12V socket and they work fine.
The larger Samsungs have an integrated 240V socket, so not as easy, but hooked into the dedicated fridge inverter provides the same result.
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