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- okiejoeExplorerSorry folks I’m looking for a brand name that will withstand the vibrations of road travel, one person at an RV dealership told me that Jensen, Furrion and TCL are built to those standards.
- ron_dittmerExplorer III
shastagary wrote:
That was my thought. Hook up the supposedly bad TV to a known good working connection at home to verify it's a bad TV.
take the tv off the mount and bring it inside and hook it directly to the sat box to see if it works then you will know if its the tv or the connection.
I never heard of a TV go bad because the compartment it is stored in is too hot. But maybe I will learn something here.
As far as recommending a replacement TV, when it comes time to replace our TV, I hope to find one that operates off 12V. I have seen some smaller TVs that utilize a transformer, like a laptop computer uses. If the operating voltage is not much more than 14V, I would try to power it directly to the house 12V power source instead of what I am doing now, converting 110V to 12V.....a poor use of precious boondocking battery power. Ideally I would like a thin frameless 32" house battery powered edge-lit LED TV that is a power miser. My current 26" TV is a power hog. I know it is a power hog because of the heat it generates. - shastagaryExplorertake the tv off the mount and bring it inside and hook it directly to the sat box to see if it works then you will know if its the tv or the connection.
What kind of connection is it using to connect to the sat box? - BillHoughtonExplorer II
Oasisbob wrote:
I reccomend leaving the electronics at home Go for a walk. Visit with a neighbor. Play cards. Make it a real vacation. Well you asked. LOL Happy Trails
Or watch/listen to the birds and other small wildlife. Quality programming you'll never find on TV. - DrewEExplorer IILED TVs are LCD TVs with LEDs for the backlight rather than CCFL tubes (cold cathode flourescent tubes). I would not generally expect one or the other to be more prone to trouble due to heat and humidity; the electronics are mostly similar.
How exactly is the picture messed up? It may be a poor signal cable going to that TV, or a poor connection to it. It could, of course, also be a fault with the TV. - IvylogExplorer IIIThanks for answering his question Bob. :S LED TVs are the answer...cheap, weigh very little and do not use much power.
- OasisbobExplorerI reccomend leaving the electronics at home Go for a walk. Visit with a neighbor. Play cards. Make it a real vacation. Well you asked. LOL Happy Trails
- wanderingaimlesExplorerI believe LED or LCD are the only real choices. Plasma units have a highly reflective screen that would make outdoor viewing difficult other than at night.
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