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Hey All,
Our family has just bought a camper van. Will be used mainly at unpowered
locations, but not too far from relative civilisation.
Been looking at fitting it out with a few comfort accessories for the wife &
kids, including a Television.....
The camping & 12volt specialist mobs have "purpose made" 12v led / lcd tv's
which retail upwards of $300.00 for 19 inch screen.
I recently noticed that most of the cheap house brand tv's like Kogan, Dick
Smith etc 19-24 inch tv's have 12v input from switch mode power supplies...
and retail for around $130...
Would the power circuits in these tv's be happy running off a 12v battery?
Would they be subject to interference from 12v pumps etc... running off the
same battery?
Was also wondering on the quality of the tuners in these cheapies compared
to the "purpose made" ones, which are also what I would call "cheaper"
brands like "Teac" "Sphere" "Majestic" "Fusion"
And finally, there is a few different types / stiles of antenna for "RV"
use... ranging from $80 up to $300.... Any advice on what the real
difference is on these?
I understand the chassis and mounting on the RV & marine specific types
could be a bit more rugged to withstand bumping around, corrosion etc... but
for something that realistically only be used a couple of times a year,
would a cheapie do the job?
Any advice appreciated.
Cheers,
Gary.
Our family has just bought a camper van. Will be used mainly at unpowered
locations, but not too far from relative civilisation.
Been looking at fitting it out with a few comfort accessories for the wife &
kids, including a Television.....
The camping & 12volt specialist mobs have "purpose made" 12v led / lcd tv's
which retail upwards of $300.00 for 19 inch screen.
I recently noticed that most of the cheap house brand tv's like Kogan, Dick
Smith etc 19-24 inch tv's have 12v input from switch mode power supplies...
and retail for around $130...
Would the power circuits in these tv's be happy running off a 12v battery?
Would they be subject to interference from 12v pumps etc... running off the
same battery?
Was also wondering on the quality of the tuners in these cheapies compared
to the "purpose made" ones, which are also what I would call "cheaper"
brands like "Teac" "Sphere" "Majestic" "Fusion"
And finally, there is a few different types / stiles of antenna for "RV"
use... ranging from $80 up to $300.... Any advice on what the real
difference is on these?
I understand the chassis and mounting on the RV & marine specific types
could be a bit more rugged to withstand bumping around, corrosion etc... but
for something that realistically only be used a couple of times a year,
would a cheapie do the job?
Any advice appreciated.
Cheers,
Gary.