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2oldman
May 23, 2017Explorer II
placergold wrote:If they come with an inverter, yes. Most do not, unless you have a residential refer, and then the inverter only powers the refer.
I thought all the newer RV installed TV'S were able to run on D.C. current because there is a inverter the battery power runs through to convert it to A.C. to power appliances
That's what inverters do, make 120vac from batteries. You will have to have that to plug n' play a household TV. Many of us have inverters. Wonderful piece of equipment. That said, I've camped next to many people who run a generator to watch TV. Not something I'd do.
Any TV that comes with the RV is likely to be c rap. They put in the cheapest they can find.
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