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2oldman wrote:sch911 wrote:Twice isn't enough?
Again! What does the power supply brick for the new LCD show for output voltage??
โDec-30-2014 12:41 PM
sch911 wrote:Twice isn't enough?
Again! What does the power supply brick for the new LCD show for output voltage??
โDec-30-2014 11:49 AM
obgraham wrote:
OP: what people are saying is that if you use a small inverter, you could likely power your TV, your BluRay, and your Cable Box all from that. Just make sure you get an inverter with the capacity that all three will require.
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rmasonschneider wrote:Still no.
Will it work?
โDec-30-2014 08:11 AM
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magicbus wrote:^^ Do this, then...
I would throw a meter on the wires and confirm it really is 12 volts before plugging anything anywhere.
โDec-30-2014 04:24 AM
... the old CRT which was able to run off the batteries... The original 12โ CRT is undoubtedly 12V
โDec-30-2014 04:19 AM
rmasonschneider wrote:
The new 24โ LED shows: 19V 2.0A and 33W on the spec sheet.
โDec-30-2014 03:28 AM
sch911 wrote:
Look at the specs printed on the power brick for the new LCD and see what it's output is. This should answer your question.