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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 On Fri, 11 May 2007 14:02:26 -0400, Hanz wrote: 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_i...roducts_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 PR wrote: 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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