Battery configuration is 2-6v batteries, no solar (yet...). I upgraded the converter from the WFCO to a PD w/charge wizard and also upgraded the wire gauge to the batteries, so charge time with the Honda 2000 isn't bad.
mena661 wrote:
make sure the 12V adapter that you'll need to buy covers a range of voltages instead of just one and this won't be a problem.
Not sure what this means. I thought the adapter would just be a cig lighter to tv-plug cord and that it would be up to the power supply in the TV to deal with incoming voltage fluctuations. I'm sure that the wall wart has a chip or something that normalizes the voltage at 12v, so I was concerned about not having the buffer in front of the TV. But it sounds like you're saying that I can get an adapter that will do that too? Point me in the right direction, please.
It is correct to assume that going direct to 12v is more efficient power-wise than using the inverter and the wall wart?