![]() You can do that and much more with eBay's expansive selection of 12v TV Aerial amplifiers. You may be looking to give your TV's signal a boost. As I said previously, the combi inverter is switched to 'charger'.Selecting the Best 12v TV Aerial Amplifier for You I really haven't a clue and don't want to risk dabbling with sockets and wires.Īnyone have any suggestions? He has readily agreed to have the stabiliser back and refund me, and I think I should now contact the supplier of the TV which maybe I should have done in the first place.īTW I have tried it with the Sky box disconnected and it still happens so it isn't that, and there are definitely no 12 appliances on the boat switching on or going off when it happens. So I asked the supplier (very helpful BTW) and he suggested I buy an adapter plug but said before deciding which one it is imperative that I get the polarity right on the adapter that I buy, and that I'd need a volt meter to check this. Apparently it fits 99% of 12v TVs but not mine. I ordered one of those voltage stabilisers that bigste suggested but when it arrived I discovered the plug (TV end) isn't the right one. It will also "power assist" ti boost available mains amps if you demand more amps than labdline can supply provided you have set it right.ĭo you have the remote control panel with a knob, leds, switch and mains current setting display? If the switch is at "inverter" it will automatically start inverting to provide 240v. If the switch is on "charger only" then if mains landline fails so will domestic 240v. The battery charger bit will bring the batteries charge up, and naintain in float mode and will supply up to 120 amps at 12v nominal depending on your landline power capability (16Amps if you are lucky). I'm a complete dummy with this kind of thing and all your help and advice is mucho appreciated.Uf the inverter is a Victron Phoenix Multiplus 12/3000/120 then when on mains power it will "pass through" the mains voltage without modification. Hopefully my additional information will help. I'm a complete dummy with this kind of thing and all your help and advice is mucho appreciated. The batteries, whilst getting on a bit, are holding their charge,and the inverter shows 'float' mode.īyeck - I thought if I was connected to the shoreline I need to have the inverter on to run the 240v appliances? and there is no damp or humidity around it and there is no smell. but it is a proper 12v cigarette lighter type. The idea behind buying the 12v TV was that we would use it without the sky box when we were out on the boat away from a shoreline so as to save the sky box draining the batteries.Īs for some of the other comments/questions I'm afraid I don't know how to check the voltage at the supply socket. I've just thought of this so could this be relevant - the TV is connected to a sky+ box via a HDMI lead, and the sky box like the fridge runs off the shoreline via the inverter. Our fridge is run off the shoreline 240v connection via our inverter (Victron 3000 which includes a battery charger) so that switching onf and on wouldn't affect it would it, and the same with the electric kettle? Also until yesterday it was only happening when we had the shower pump on. The TV was fine for the first week and then once the problem started it seems to have become more regular. We bought the TV (flat screen) a cheapo Finlux a few weeks ago. I'll endeavour to answer all the questions and provide relevant additional information. Blimey what a variety of answers and thanks to you all. ![]()
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