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- mena661Explorer
RVUSA wrote:
No worries! :)
ohhhhh now I get it. Sometimes I have to wonder where my brain goes... LOL - RVUSAExplorer
mena661 wrote:
RVUSA wrote:
A lot of the 12V folks replace the wall warts with 12V cig adapters.
thanks, the thread title is a bit confusing.
ohhhhh now I get it. Sometimes I have to wonder where my brain goes... LOL - mena661Explorer
RVUSA wrote:
A lot of the 12V folks replace the wall warts with 12V cig adapters.
thanks, the thread title is a bit confusing. - tenbearExplorer
wa8yxm wrote:
The power brick is not a 12 volt.. IT IS 14.. IDEAL for automotive power
I bought a TV with a 14v power brick and I was wondering how it would work on 12v. I haven't tried it since I have a TV with a 12v brick. Thanks for the answer. - RVUSAExplorer
mena661 wrote:
RVUSA wrote:
120V wall wart so you'd need a 12V cig adapter for it.
is the wall wart 12vdc or 120vac?
thanks, the thread title is a bit confusing. - westendExplorer
KJINTF wrote:
Yup, small component failure or solder breaks in a lot of stuff I see. Sorry, just recycled a 42" Samsung, last week, same issue, running out of space.
Great deals
I sort through what folks toss out
DVD players HDTV's computers etc they are typically very simple to repair
Lost count have at least 4 or 5 Blue Ray players some with WiFi some wihtout Several good quality standard DVD with up conversion - total cost $15 or so for parts and maybe a few hours of spare time total
Anyone want a 42" CCFL LCD HDTV? after 8 or 10 no space for any more around here - KJINTFExplorerGreat deals
I sort through what folks toss out
DVD players HDTV's computers etc they are typically very simple to repair
Lost count have at least 4 or 5 Blue Ray players some with WiFi some wihtout Several good quality standard DVD with up conversion - total cost $15 or so for parts and maybe a few hours of spare time total
Anyone want a 42" CCFL LCD HDTV? after 8 or 10 no space for any more around here - westendExplorerNice find, Mena. Here is a livlier Link.
BTW, if you search around at brand outlet stores or places like Overstock.com, you can find some really good deals. I bought a closeout Yamaha disc player (non-bluray) with a great DAC for $35, shipped to my door. It is used in the Hilton for DVD and CD playback. - pnicholsExplorer III guess we lucked out a bit when we bought our laptop computer.
We just bring our laptop along with us on RV trips. It has a 17 inch HD widescreen, excellent built-in stereo speakers, can be powered from a 12V receptacle, it can play DISH channels live but delivered over the Internet instead of satellite, it's disc drive can burn CDs, play CDs, burn data DVDs, play standard DVDs, run all PC software, and play Blu-Ray DVDs ... one gadget "does it all" to keep life simple on RV trips. - wa8yxmExplorer IIINo BR discs yet and rarley watch DVD. (My DVR's are filling up faster than I can watch 'em).
Just got a new TV to replace the aging analog job I use when working on the "Main" computer to watch TV (The Main TV in the bedroom is a 19" generic brand but it doubles as the monitor for the "Main" computer (Main is a file server mostly) .... So if I'm using "main" I need a 2nd TV)
This one is a 19" Samsung... Got it cheap due to no remote (Store display remote lost) and wonder of wonders...... My old Samsung remote from the old dead analog flat screen.. Works perfectly with it (Yippie) as does my $1.00 six in one remote.
Now.. Why am I tellling you this.
The power brick is not a 12 volt.. IT IS 14.. IDEAL for automotive power
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