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LF 12 volt LCD monitor 15 to 17 inch

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PR

Would anyone happen to know of a supplier of 12 volt LCD's hopefully in
Canada? Don't need marine spec as such just 12 volt.

Thanks...
 
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Hanz

I would go to a computer/best buy and look at the monitor. The 12v ones
have an external 'brick'. If it has output of 12v and the monitor looks
'good' buy it.

BUT. I won't run it off the house battery. They have voltage anywhere
from 10v to 14.5v. I've been running monitor/tv and computer off my
house battery BUT I have a 12v-12v converter. Look at
:http://www.logicsupply.com/product_info.php/cPath/40_63/products_id/504

It can run from 6v to 24v. I put them into a box and run a line with the
plug into the monitor/tv.

The tv I got from Walmart and the monitors I got from BestBuy.

Hope this helps.

Hanz
 
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PR

Thank you for that advice Hanz - it seems to be a good idea. I'm actually
sourcing for a marine customer so I'll offer them that solution. Boats
definitely would have an unstable DC supply.

Russ
 
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Hanz

Be carefull of RFI from AC-DC inverter.

Hanz

Jack said:
Another option to consider is using a small/cheap DC to AC inverter with
a LCD that has an AC power input. Small inverters are getting pretty
cheap (especially the modified sine wave stuff) and they are not too bad
as far as the power draw for a smaller load.

They must have inverters up there in the Canadian woods by now, aye? We
got em down here in Maine now, they're wicked cheap too. Yep, you
betcha...

Jack
 
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Al Thomason

Surplus HP F1064A DC-DC converts. They were designed for their 12v
Lap Tops to run off of car "12v" so have a wide range of input
voltages supported. They supply I think around 50 watts.

Shows up on Ebay every once and a while for under $10

-al-
 
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