rerod
Jan 27, 2014Explorer
12 volt Smart TV?
I know some people have had good luck buying a TV with 120v/12v transformers, and powering them from the RV's 12 volt system without the TV transformer or a inverter. I read you need to go to the sto...
rerod wrote:sch911 wrote:
Any TV with an AC to DC power brick will have the Input and Output voltages listed on the brick. So there is no need to go to the store and test. Most smaller LCD TV's would use some sort of power brick. As far as Smart TV's are concerned, what do you mean? Internet enabled for apps like Netflix?
I cant find any voltage info regarding the brick when I shop online. Thus, I'd have to go to the store and read the brick. Not test.
Yes.. Netflix etc. But maybe a dumb TV with a Roku 3 would be a better choice.