PaulRainbow
Well-Known Member
I don't know, possibly but I wouldn't take the risk. The voltage is stated for a reason so I would align with that personally.
I agree. My TV is 14V, as is my soundbar, both come with power bricks to convert AC to DC. Rather than use the power brick, i use DC-DC converters. The DC-DC converter is switched, so when i don't need the TV on i turn the switch off, which de-powers the converter and the TV obviously goes off, at which time there is zero power consumption. Same goes for the soundbar. My laptop runs from a 19V DC-DC converter, setup the same way. Phone and tablet charging is done from simple USB ports, again, no parasitic losses.
As an aside, i think you're a little generous with inverter efficiency. Rule of thumb is to divide the AC watts by 10 to get DC amps current draw. There is also, as i mentioned before, a standby loss from an inverter which is typically 0.5A to 1.0A. It all makes using inverters for small loads very inefficient.
That said, if someone chooses to be inefficient it's their choice. If free power from a solar array is greater than one consumes then it doesn't matter if some is lost to inefficiencies. If one had to run a generator or the main engine it's a wholly different thing. I previously put this to the OP and suggested that if he had solar to spare he's as well using an AC TV.
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