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You might look to the in car video units that have blossomed on the
market in the past few years... not sure about the connection to your though, and some are pretty small. But they are designed for a 12 v vehicle and all the variation that entails. Tom -----snip----- johnh wrote: 12v powered LCD are very common, but do you know of one that will run off of the 11 to 14.8 that comes off of a house bank when low or when charging? Let me know how it works out. "G.rivera" wrote in message t... There are flat screen LCD's which already use 12 vdc - just look around I plan to use one directly to house power - as far as tower vs laptop - still think laptop (for size) is the best bet - a little more $$$ however easier to transport smaller foot print more adaptable to 12 vdc and sometimes more powerful than tower - also less energy - had both tower and laptop on last 3 yr trip and only used tower in marinas "Skip Gundlach" wrote in message thlink.net... Here's hoping someone in these groups has already done this... I know that the typical computer power is 12v to most drives - but much less to other components. I'm thinking about a flatscreen monitor and a desktop for onboard computing/DVD watching, vs a laptop, but wouldn't do it if I had to do the inverter route. Anyone modified flatscreen and desktops to take 12V - and actually get *that* much vs full charged voltage? Thanks. L8R Skip |
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