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television

  • 29-10-2007 10:39am
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    Could anyone help ,Will the television only work in a camper van if you are hooked to electricity or should it work when plugged into cigaratte lighter as well ,I do not have have the connection for cig lighter so i dont know .Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,549 ✭✭✭*Kol*


    Do you have a 12 volt TV? If you do it should work from the cigarette lighter or the 12V sockets in your campervan.
    Otherwise it will only work with the 220v socket when you are hooked up. If you get an inverter it will work when you are not hooked up.
    madharry wrote: »
    Could anyone help ,Will the television only work in a camper van if you are hooked to electricity or should it work when plugged into cigaratte lighter as well ,I do not have have the connection for cig lighter so i dont know .Thanks


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,086 ✭✭✭stapeler


    as *kol* points out, if it's a 12V tv then no problem, If it's 230v then you need an inverter, only problem is that inverters can be hard on batteries.
    Most 15" LCD tvs these days have a transformer which gives th option to use it on 12v and 230V. I run a 12v cable strainght to the outlet in the motorhome. When motorhome is connected to electricity it supplies the 12v outlet so no need to swop connections over.


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