demonboy
Well-Known Member
I've never had a problem with mini inverters (80w-150w) to power my hard drives and laptops (the whole pure sine wave argument is a nonsense from my experience), but now I need to power an LED TV. On the back of the TV it has a rating of around 2.5amps at 19v. I'm interested to know which is more efficient: a small inverter (drawing around 0.4amps on standby) or one of those laptop 12v to 19v DC-DC cigarette adaptors?
I use both types on the boat but now that I'm back in the UK I'm really struggling to find a decent DC-DC laptop adapter that comes with a good rep. This is the sort of thing I'm after: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Universal-C...id=1406834045&sr=1-14&keywords=12v+car+laptop but as you can see the reviews are mixed.
Since the TV won't be on that much (just a couple of hours to watch a film) I'm wondering if it would just make more sense to install a small Bestek inverter instead.
Any thoughts?
I use both types on the boat but now that I'm back in the UK I'm really struggling to find a decent DC-DC laptop adapter that comes with a good rep. This is the sort of thing I'm after: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Universal-C...id=1406834045&sr=1-14&keywords=12v+car+laptop but as you can see the reviews are mixed.
Since the TV won't be on that much (just a couple of hours to watch a film) I'm wondering if it would just make more sense to install a small Bestek inverter instead.
Any thoughts?