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'''Energy Efficient Alternatives '''  
'''Energy Efficient Alternatives '''  


The alternative, and the easiest to connect as well as being very energy efficient is a large tablet or hybrid notebook that is charged via a micro-usb port rather than common laptop power connections. The reason for this is it avoids having to mess with possibly a ver inefficient power supply and since its a micro-usb and it only needs 5 volts. The power demands are exceedingly low. Some tablets now have battery lives of 10 hours or more which easily covers a nights viewing. The downside (depending on where you are) is unless you have a good data connection via a mobile phone, you can only watch pre-loaded movies - say in MP4 format. You could also plug in a USB TV Dongle (around £10), again if signal strength is good. I use a tablet which only consumes 0.14 amps - negligible.
The alternative, and the easiest to connect as well as being very energy efficient is a large tablet or hybrid notebook that is charged via a micro-usb port rather than common laptop power connections. The reason for this is it avoids having to mess with possibly a ver inefficient power supply and since its a micro-usb and it only needs 5 volts. The power demands are exceedingly low. Some tablets now have battery lives of 10 hours or more which easily covers a nights viewing. The downside (depending on where you are) is unless you have a good data connection via a mobile phone, you can only watch pre-loaded movies - say in MP4 format. You could also plug in a USB TV Dongle (around £10), again if signal strength is good. I use a tablet which only consumes 0.14 amps - negligible. Those that prefer to be more self-suffient asnd may even have solar panels - tablets make a great alternative.




If you have mains hookup every time then you can fit what you like.
If you have mains hookup every time then you can fit what you like.

Latest revision as of 23:04, 30 July 2016

TV - Ohms Law Counts

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Leisure

If you're running off your leisure battery, the average portable TV consumes anywhere between 3 and 5 amps. This will soon run a leisure battery down unless you have a substantial battery setup or have discovered the holy grail and have a portable TV that consumes milliwatts instead. Its as well to remember this if you have visions of a cinema-style experience. TV manufacturers don't have masses of incentive to make 12v TVs that are ultra-efficient as the parts generally cost more, and without a big demand from consumers, it is not top of their priority list. There are however, a handful of low-power TVs with and some consuming as little as 1/2 amp. The cost may be prohibitive so do your research. You also need a good signal - from somewhere. Ohms Law (look online for a calculator if your maths isn't up it) is your friend here. Many TVs only specify watts, but with this figure and 12.5v, you can soon calculate how many amps a TV consumes. 1 amp or less should really be your aim.

Energy Efficient Alternatives

The alternative, and the easiest to connect as well as being very energy efficient is a large tablet or hybrid notebook that is charged via a micro-usb port rather than common laptop power connections. The reason for this is it avoids having to mess with possibly a ver inefficient power supply and since its a micro-usb and it only needs 5 volts. The power demands are exceedingly low. Some tablets now have battery lives of 10 hours or more which easily covers a nights viewing. The downside (depending on where you are) is unless you have a good data connection via a mobile phone, you can only watch pre-loaded movies - say in MP4 format. You could also plug in a USB TV Dongle (around £10), again if signal strength is good. I use a tablet which only consumes 0.14 amps - negligible. Those that prefer to be more self-suffient asnd may even have solar panels - tablets make a great alternative.


If you have mains hookup every time then you can fit what you like.