B and C
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This came up on another thread and rather than Hijack that thread (I did a little bit) :huh: , I thought I would start a new thread on the subject.
On my last outing, the 19" 12V DC TV (non-Smart RV TV) died. I had it connected to my PC as a monitor and used the PC to watch my movie collection and stream Netflix, etc.
The quest was on to find a 24" Smart TV that was either 12V DC native or had an external 120V AC power brick.
Looking online was to no avail. The spec's would only say 120V AC and there weren't any pictures of the backside where you could see if the power cord was built in or used an external power brick. Some had a detachable power cord that was kind of misleading and I spent some hours scouring reviews to see if it was indeed an external power brick or just a detachable cord. Finding a store that stocks 24" Smart TV's is not easy. The only store I found was Best Buy (no affiliation) and they only had one 24" Smart TV. It just so happened this one had an external power brick that converted 120V AC to 19.5V DC. I could live with that as I had a spare 12V DC to 19.5V DC power supply for my laptop.
I bought the TV and took it to a friends house to make the power modification. I used a meter to first find what was the hot wire in each plug. I then measured the length I wanted for the finished cord. I cut the tip off of the laptop power supply and the tip off the TV power supply and spliced the TV tip onto the laptop power supply. Before splicing I used an Volt Ohm meter to make sure I got the polarity right. Plugged in to a 12V DC outlet and turned the TV on, It worked! Put on the TV wall mount and stuck it on the wall. Still working after two months of evening use.
The TV I bought was an LG 24LJ4840 in white. The one thing I hadn't anticipated was when playing movies off a portable HDD, it would only play one *.VOB file at a time. A little disconcerting when engrossed and it stops, pick up remote, arrow over to next *.VOB and press play. My friend has a different make but it only runs off of 120V AC. His will play my movies from begining to end without stopping. So this is what is working for me.
Anybody else have a 12V DC Smart TV working in their rig. I am limited to 24".
On my last outing, the 19" 12V DC TV (non-Smart RV TV) died. I had it connected to my PC as a monitor and used the PC to watch my movie collection and stream Netflix, etc.
The quest was on to find a 24" Smart TV that was either 12V DC native or had an external 120V AC power brick.
Looking online was to no avail. The spec's would only say 120V AC and there weren't any pictures of the backside where you could see if the power cord was built in or used an external power brick. Some had a detachable power cord that was kind of misleading and I spent some hours scouring reviews to see if it was indeed an external power brick or just a detachable cord. Finding a store that stocks 24" Smart TV's is not easy. The only store I found was Best Buy (no affiliation) and they only had one 24" Smart TV. It just so happened this one had an external power brick that converted 120V AC to 19.5V DC. I could live with that as I had a spare 12V DC to 19.5V DC power supply for my laptop.
I bought the TV and took it to a friends house to make the power modification. I used a meter to first find what was the hot wire in each plug. I then measured the length I wanted for the finished cord. I cut the tip off of the laptop power supply and the tip off the TV power supply and spliced the TV tip onto the laptop power supply. Before splicing I used an Volt Ohm meter to make sure I got the polarity right. Plugged in to a 12V DC outlet and turned the TV on, It worked! Put on the TV wall mount and stuck it on the wall. Still working after two months of evening use.
The TV I bought was an LG 24LJ4840 in white. The one thing I hadn't anticipated was when playing movies off a portable HDD, it would only play one *.VOB file at a time. A little disconcerting when engrossed and it stops, pick up remote, arrow over to next *.VOB and press play. My friend has a different make but it only runs off of 120V AC. His will play my movies from begining to end without stopping. So this is what is working for me.
Anybody else have a 12V DC Smart TV working in their rig. I am limited to 24".