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Almot
Feb 16, 2019Explorer III
Check the nameplate or manual on that 14V TV. Might say something like "from 12V to 15V", then bypass the inverter.
Also, get a small 100-150W solar panel on the roof - with low loads you will always have 13-14V on your batteries in daytime and for part of the evening, even if batteries are near dead. In SoCal this is a no-brainer. New batteries will last longer, too, with constant juice trickling in from solar.
Also, get a small 100-150W solar panel on the roof - with low loads you will always have 13-14V on your batteries in daytime and for part of the evening, even if batteries are near dead. In SoCal this is a no-brainer. New batteries will last longer, too, with constant juice trickling in from solar.
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