jj1000
Member
Hi All
I was chuffed when I spotted a 19" flatscreen domestic TV with 12V DC written on the back in my local supermarket - cheap TV for the boat!
The TV comes with an external transformer that takes 240V down to 12V 5A so thought I would just snip the cable at the 12V side and plug it directly into the boat's 12V supply.
I gave it a try at home first before embarrassing myself at the marina. With the 12V wires stripped and connected to my car battery the poor TV just went plink and that was the end of it.
I guess I hit it with too much current maybe....
Should this work if I add a resistor or something, or was it just a stupid idea from the start?
Cheers John
I was chuffed when I spotted a 19" flatscreen domestic TV with 12V DC written on the back in my local supermarket - cheap TV for the boat!
The TV comes with an external transformer that takes 240V down to 12V 5A so thought I would just snip the cable at the 12V side and plug it directly into the boat's 12V supply.
I gave it a try at home first before embarrassing myself at the marina. With the 12V wires stripped and connected to my car battery the poor TV just went plink and that was the end of it.
I guess I hit it with too much current maybe....
Should this work if I add a resistor or something, or was it just a stupid idea from the start?
Cheers John