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rerod
May 18, 2016Explorer
kmh1596 wrote:
I know this is an old thread, but I can't be the only freak out there who is curious. I stumbled upon it after seeing someone at a state park in MA (no hookups) running a projector. I didn't stop and ask him, which I am regretting now, but I was determined to figure it out. In doing so, I found this projector which, outside of the cost, is the perfect solution. Someone on Amazon even did a video of it explaining how to wire it directly to a 12 volt deep cycle and run it for night after night without running out of battery. 25 watts, which is just over 2 amps. YES!
We have a 1yo boy, but as he grows, as well as when we have more children, this would be a great treat to do once in a while on trips, for the kids to have movie night.
Spec sheet of the Aaxa P300-
http://www.aaxatech.com/brochures/p300_brochure_final_pico_projector_micro.pdf
Review of guy who wired in a cord to run 12v using the factory input on the unit.
http://www.amazon.com/review/R1G8KYKPQSKLVW?_encoding=UTF8&asin=B005Q2EGG6&cdForum=Fx3BU80HMMN4N8N&cdMSG=addedToThread&cdPage=1&cdThread=TxE6I2UWRRVGCP&newContentID=Mx2VVLHBJPPIGZX&newContentNum=7&store=electronics#CustomerDiscussionsNRPB
Youtube video of him explaining the cord:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY54kKeaP4k
I'll probably watch for one on ebay and/or Craigslist until one comes along that I can't refuse.
I know this is a old thread.. But I wanted to add that the Aaxa P300 you linked looks nice.. Especially if your shopping in the 12v TV market and your TV mounting space is limited..
I'm wondering if this Aaxa P300 caught on, as a good alternative to a 12v TV.
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