I like my TV. I use it to watch stuff via the InternetTV? Not in my van. I get all the TV I need off of my Chromebook. And with a VPN, the world is there waiting for you. ( Other devices are available). One less thing to carry.
Me to David, but when out in winter with no EHU we have to limit use of the tv and we use an iPad to watch tv as well.I like my TV. I use it to watch stuff via the Internet(much prefer the bigger screen a bit away from me than a small screen close up)
TVs can draw a remarkable amount of power - if I left my Avtex TV on in my van 24/7, it would consume 120Ah a day (draws 5A in use). In the summer on a nice day, the solar array should put that much power back into the batteries for sure, but it is more power than you would maybe expect to be used (and there are all the other loads as well of course taking their share out the batteries)
I like my TV. I use it to watch stuff via the Internet(much prefer the bigger screen a bit away from me than a small screen close up)
Each to there own. That said, with very few exceptions, I'm watching on catch-up. Trying to keep up with the British political scene, woudl be one of those exceptions.Me to David, but when out in winter with no EHU we have to limit use of the tv and we use an iPad to watch tv as well.
Im running 200w solar through a Votronic 250 with 1 amp to starter batt, and two les batts at 90ah each, it dont keep the tv running too long before the sound goes off with low voltage, next job is fitting a voltage buck unit to increase volts to about 15.
It was a house one with a step down transformer to 12v, but in fact it does require about 12.3/15v.Something wrong there Trev. I could keep my TV on 24/7 in mid summer with my setup which is way less than your capacity. Sensitive TV Maybe?
Ah, that explains.It was a house one with a step down transformer to 12v, but in fact it does require about 12.3/15v.
Yep have the unit here now, easy to set voltage with a small pot screw inside the unit.Ah, that explains.
I've used a variable buck booster off Flea bay with good results, 0-33v output if I remember correctly Trev.
If TV beeped but actually still worked ok at say 11.5V I'd just open it up and disconnect the beeper!
Merl
You sure 15V is ok for it?? That sounds rather high! Are you having to set it at that so that once the loads have caused a voltage drop the supply to the TV is still at 12V?It was a house one with a step down transformer to 12v, but in fact it does require about 12.3/15v.
Just be thankful you are not Italian, or German, or [insert 100 odd countries here]. Then what is happening at the revolving door of #10 will be a normal course of events.Each to there own. That said, with very few exceptions, I'm watching on catch-up. Trying to keep up with the British political scene, woudl be one of those exceptions.
Im running 200w solar through a Votronic 250 with 1 amp to starter batt, and two les batts at 90ah each, it dont keep the tv running too long before the sound goes off with low voltage, next job is fitting a voltage buck unit to increase volts to about 15.
12v TV will use draw 2 to 5 amp (dependent on spec / size /age) so 50 to 120 ah per day.Something wrong there Trev. I could keep my TV on 24/7 in mid summer with my setup which is way less than your capacity. Sensitive TV Maybe?
12v TV will use draw 2 to 5 amp (dependent on spec / size /age) so 50 to 120 ah per day.
2 x 90ah batteries will give 90ah (50% of nominal capacity) before they are effectively flat.
Yes and below about 12.3 the sound goes off, not so bad a voltage drop in high summer as solar holds at 13.4 ishYou sure 15V is ok for it?? That sounds rather high! Are you having to set it at that so that once the loads have caused a voltage drop the supply to the TV is still at 12V?
Hindsight is a wonderful thing.I have 590watts of solar that i can tilt up to about 80 degrees remotely (know need to climb on the roof) and can havest neally as much sun in the winter as in the summer + 400amps of lithium batteries so as you can imagine ive never had a problem with power .I dont know why other people dont tilt there panels in the winter as it makes a hung difference and its not expensive to do .I also run a 110ltr compressor fridge freeze + 24in avtec tv .
I have 590watts of solar that i can tilt up to about 80 degrees remotely (know need to climb on the roof) and can havest neally as much sun in the winter as in the summer + 400amps of lithium batteries so as you can imagine ive never had a problem with power .I dont know why other people dont tilt there panels in the winter as it makes a hung difference and its not expensive to do .I also run a 110ltr compressor fridge freeze + 24in avtec tv .