An aspect that IMO is important to address first is the TV's use, is it always whilst camping with an EHU?
If so, then those primarily aimed at the domestic market are by far the most cost effective-quality to quality buys.
The challenge is where there is no mains and we need to watch whilst sapping power from our 12 Volt leisure battery.
Here, an additional challenge is to do so using a minimum of the pretty limited energy the battery actually holds. Domestic TVs are not all targeted at minimum power usage.
There are work around solutions, but initially it is best to know the answer to that first question, so we can tailor the answer for you and spell out the arising issues you need to consider.
In that case a bog standard 240v will be OK.Hi,
Yes we intend to use it with EHU, we were concerned that the tv needs to be 12 volt only - is this the case?
Ideally we’d prefer to be able to watch Sky / Netflix / Amazon Prime both in this country and in Europe.
TIA.
Many TV's work on 12v but come with a transformer specific to the voltage in the country they are sold in.Hi,
Yes we intend to use it with EHU, we were concerned that the tv needs to be 12 volt only - is this the case?
Ideally we’d prefer to be able to watch Sky / Netflix / Amazon Prime both in this country and in Europe.
TIA.
Hi, as you are being told, as you will be on EHU you will have "mains", AC electricity to power the TV so don't need to use the 12 V DC supply. You can use 12 VDC, and as the battery charger will be keeping the battery charged then there is not the issue with being very careful how much you take from the battery.Hi,
Yes we intend to use it with EHU, we were concerned that the tv needs to be 12 volt only - is this the case?
Ideally we’d prefer to be able to watch Sky / Netflix / Amazon Prime both in this country and in Europe.
TIA.
Not "all" TVs will work with all inverters, the inverter's refinement could be critical.All 240v TVs will work on 12v if using an inverter. An inverter converts 12v to 240v however it also drains your battery if used for 5 or more hours a day unless you have a solar panel..
Although no issue with us receiving a sat signal, we are unsure about being able to stream from Netflix, Prime etc? Can you give us some up to date advice about streaming on the continent? We are with Three.We use LG with built in Freesat receiver in UK and France, for France you may need 60+cm dish, and I use a satellite finder meter that shows you which satellite you are on, not one of the little dial types,for Sky you will need a Sky box of some description. Regarding Netflix etc we dont bother , but I suspect you will need a smart TV but the reception you get will depend on the internet available to you.
BB is that a “smart”tv allowing to use WiFi for all the catch up stuff, Netflix you tube etc? We’ve been thinking about a replacement. Whilst we use the dish and Sky , I think smart TVs using Wifi offer a lot. Not sure how much they burn the sites wifi🙉🙉We use a 24" Lg Tv from Curry"s and it work fine in the caravan with no problems
We have LG 28" Smart TV in the caravan. We use our phone as a hotspot as I have unlimited data for £15 a month on a rolling one month contract, During the winter months I drop it down to 8GB for £7.BB is that a “smart”tv allowing to use WiFi for all the catch up stuff, Netflix you tube etc? We’ve been thinking about a replacement. Whilst we use the dish and Sky , I think smart TVs using Wifi offer a lot. Not sure how much they burn the sites wifi🙉🙉
Worth looking at Cello TVs they do domestic smart and specific leisure vehicle tvs.BB is that a “smart”tv allowing to use WiFi for all the catch up stuff, Netflix you tube etc? We’ve been thinking about a replacement. Whilst we use the dish and Sky , I think smart TVs using Wifi offer a lot. Not sure how much they burn the sites wifi🙉🙉
We use LG with built in Freesat receiver in UK and France, for France you may need 60+cm dish, and I use a satellite finder meter that shows you which satellite you are on, not one of the little dial types,for Sky you will need a Sky box of some description. Regarding Netflix etc we dont bother , but I suspect you will need a smart TV but the reception you get will depend on the internet available to you.
They tried tablet but screen was to small.Bottom line, why bother with a T.V. when you are on holiday?