- Mar 14, 2005
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We went to the caravan & leisure exhibition recently at the NEC, expressly to buy a new television for our caravan. We use a lot of sites which do not have electric hookup so wanted one to run of our 12v supply. There was not much choice to be honest, but we got talking to a representative on the Toshiba stand, who eventually sold us a 14VL33 flat screen, multi standard, which we thought was just what we needed.
It arrived last week and we, were most surprised that despite not being mentioned in the advertising brochure the handbook clearly states that this 12v TV must only be used with the supplied 240v AC/12vDC adaptor and must not be connected to a 12v DC supply.
This makes a nonsense of selling it for caravan and boat applications, however undaunted I decided to try it anyway. I found that at home it worked fine, but when we went away it ran for 5 mins and the screen went black. Further investigation when I got home revealed that when I have the caravan electrics hooked up to the mains to charge the battery the voltage is about 13.4 V and the TV is fine but when unplugged the voltage settles at about 11.6 V the TV however blacks its screen at about 11.7 V.
Is this TV really fit for leisure use? I suppose I could get an inverter but somehow the idea of transforming 12v DC to 240v AC and back to 12v DC seems illogical quite ignoring the fact that it is inefficient.
It arrived last week and we, were most surprised that despite not being mentioned in the advertising brochure the handbook clearly states that this 12v TV must only be used with the supplied 240v AC/12vDC adaptor and must not be connected to a 12v DC supply.
This makes a nonsense of selling it for caravan and boat applications, however undaunted I decided to try it anyway. I found that at home it worked fine, but when we went away it ran for 5 mins and the screen went black. Further investigation when I got home revealed that when I have the caravan electrics hooked up to the mains to charge the battery the voltage is about 13.4 V and the TV is fine but when unplugged the voltage settles at about 11.6 V the TV however blacks its screen at about 11.7 V.
Is this TV really fit for leisure use? I suppose I could get an inverter but somehow the idea of transforming 12v DC to 240v AC and back to 12v DC seems illogical quite ignoring the fact that it is inefficient.