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I just purchased a LCD monitior to use onboard which runs on 240AC. Is there a way to hard wire a 12dc (I'm assuming the internals use 12v) so that I don't required an inverter? The monitor is ASUS pm17tu. Cheers, Jim http://www.asus.com/news_show.aspx?id=1509 http://www.hothardware.com/viewartic...?articleid=790 Voltage Rating: AC: 100 ~ 240V Power Consumption (Power-On): 48W Power Consumption (Stand-by): 2W That second link shows that comes with an IEC power cord, not an AC-DC adapter, so all the AC to DC conversion must be done inside the display. If it does not have an external DC jack, you may have to open it up and investigate the internal inverter section to figure out what it is actually using. Are you ready to put your three year warranty at risk? With an internal inverter like that, there might not bee much regulation and/or surge protection on the DC output side of the inverter. So once you figure out what voltages and levels are needed, you'll still probably need to use a good quality DC-DC inverter to regulate the input voltage. -- Jack Erbes in Ellsworth, Maine, USA (jackerbes at adelphia dot net) (also receiving email at jacker at midmaine dot com) |