โApr-01-2020 05:29 PM
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โApr-03-2020 03:18 PM
DrewE wrote:naturist wrote:campermama wrote:
So I'm just sayin, but I used this inverter in my last rv's 12v outlet under the tv that was about 13' from the batteries for the last 4 yrs with no problems.
That does suggest that your TV uses a lot less than 600 watts.
Any halfway modern TV will use a lot less than 600 watts. Something around 25-50 watts is probably more typical, depending on screen size, etc.
โApr-03-2020 02:55 PM
โApr-03-2020 05:19 AM
DrewE wrote:
Any halfway modern TV will use a lot less than 600 watts. Something around 25-50 watts is probably more typical, depending on screen size, etc.
โApr-02-2020 08:37 PM
naturist wrote:campermama wrote:
So I'm just sayin, but I used this inverter in my last rv's 12v outlet under the tv that was about 13' from the batteries for the last 4 yrs with no problems.
That does suggest that your TV uses a lot less than 600 watts.
โApr-02-2020 06:09 PM
campermama wrote:
Ok so based on what I think I am learning from you guys and a few others.....
I could probably cut 12v plug off inverter, add wire and wire inverter right to the batteries, no 12v outlet. Would this be best way to go? Would this scenario still need a fuse inline?
I need simple/easy oh and english! haha!
Thx!
โApr-02-2020 04:53 PM
campermama wrote:
So I'm just sayin, but I used this inverter in my last rv's 12v outlet under the tv that was about 13' from the batteries for the last 4 yrs with no problems.
โApr-02-2020 04:15 PM
campermama wrote:None go to 600 watts. Use something like Anderson Powerpoles to connect.
Question....what 12v outlet will handle my inverter safely?
โApr-02-2020 04:14 PM
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โApr-02-2020 09:16 AM
jdc1 wrote:
Are you now REALLY confused?
โApr-02-2020 08:29 AM