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Look at :
http://www.logicsupply.com/product_i...roducts_id/162

Hanz


TB wrote:
Jim
After the positive response i bought a Sharp 13". Although the unit
is 12 volt , the only power source supplied is a 120AC to 12v DC
adaptor. It would be better to run direct from 12v rather than through
an inverter. How do you do it? Do you know if Sharp supply a 12v direct
cord. I don't want to just cut the cable after the transformer in case
it HAS to be 12v and won't tolerate say 14v as the sytem will be when
charging.
Tony

Jim wrote:

The 20 inch is a Sharp Aquos model LC 20S2U-S, and the 15" is a
Slyvania 6615LD.

Sylvania is really a Toshiba.
Jim

hanz wrote:

What make and model number is it??


Thanx


Hanz



Jim wrote:

I bought a 15 inch lcd for my aft cabin, liked it so much I got a 20
inch for the salon. 12 volt, 4 amps, light weight, take very little
space. Junked the crt screens.

They should be able to put up with some motion, as the technology is
the same for lap top screens. I don't worry about them holding up.

My feedback is all good.

Jim


TB wrote:

How do LCD TVs hold up in the marine environment? any good or bad
feedback? The plus that I see is low power consumption.






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Can someone post pinouts for the square 12 volt Aquos power connector? I have an LC-13E1U 13". It's got 10 pins... A schematic would be nice too.

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I think you might have better luck posting your query on
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Can someone post pinouts for the square 12 volt Aquos power connector? I
have an LC-13E1U 13". It's got 10 pins... A schematic would be nice
too.

Thanks


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