โDec-20-2014 12:02 PM
โDec-21-2014 10:39 AM
BFL13 wrote:tenbear wrote:
I don't know about your TV but many 20"-26" LED TVs are actually 12 or 14vdc and use a wall wart to run off 120vac. You can actually bypass the wall wart and power them directly from the 12vdc supply, no inverter required.
If yours has a wall wart, look at the printing on it to see what the output voltage is.
Mena often makes the point that even if you do run the TV off 12v, the DVD still needs 120 so you might as well have both on the inverter. (also much greater choice in televisions at 120)
โDec-21-2014 10:32 AM
tenbear wrote:
I don't know about your TV but many 20"-26" LED TVs are actually 12 or 14vdc and use a wall wart to run off 120vac. You can actually bypass the wall wart and power them directly from the 12vdc supply, no inverter required.
If yours has a wall wart, look at the printing on it to see what the output voltage is.
โDec-21-2014 10:25 AM
โDec-21-2014 10:06 AM
โDec-21-2014 08:58 AM
Lon-Str wrote:For 600w or less you can use the light duty cord left over from your holiday lights.
Thanks to all guys -- I get it. But to simplify my question: Two 3' cables from battery to inverter -- 10' HD extension cord from inverter to TV and sat. receiver. Want to run both inverter and gen at the same time.
If anyone has a simpler solution, I'm listening.
โDec-21-2014 06:39 AM
Lon-Str wrote:Your solution is fine.
when my AC compressor cycles on it trips my sat. receiver off and I have to wait for it to reprogram.If anyone has a simpler solution, I'm listening.
โDec-21-2014 06:27 AM
Lon-Str wrote:
If anyone has a simpler solution, I'm listening.
โDec-21-2014 06:14 AM
โDec-20-2014 06:08 PM
โDec-20-2014 03:42 PM
โDec-20-2014 03:18 PM
โDec-20-2014 02:58 PM
Lon-Str wrote:
The only connection between the gens and the inverter will be that the batteries will be being charged through the trailer inverter while the gens are running. Does that make sense or am I just making it more complicated?
โDec-20-2014 02:00 PM
โDec-20-2014 01:32 PM