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Nov 25 2002, 07:47 PM
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Does anybody know where I can get a decent battery pack or equivalent so that I can run my mini-TV on the bank whilst night fishing. Batteries last on average 1 hour. I bought one from Badger for £40 which was described as being able to run anything off it but when it came you could only jump start a car off it or plug a cigarette lighter fitting into it. Any ideas?
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Nov 26 2002, 01:48 AM
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AN Resident Contrarian ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 17,642 Joined: 18-September 01 From: farnham surrey Member No.: 1,265 |
it depends on the voltage ,mine runs on mains ,int batteries or 12v ,if yours has 12v input you can fabricate a lead using a lighter plug (to fit in the lighter socket on the pack) and a suitable plug for the back of the telly ,i dont have to tell you to make sure the polarities are correct before plugging in
if no 12v in is on the telly see how many batteries it uses if its 8 (as mine is ) its twelve volts so a direct conection can be made to the battery terminals ,if its less a converter (car lighter plug fitting )can be bought that allows voltages less than 12v to be used ,a suitable lead could be fashioned to connect the two together ,even then the telly uses lots of power and the battery power is shortlived -------------------- |
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Nov 28 2002, 03:04 PM
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For a 12v TV I can recommend a completely sealed accumulator used for domestic security systems, as well as for fishfinders and for starting radio-controlled plane models. 4 to 7 Amh capacity may be enouph. There are also small 12v acc.batteries for motorcycles. And if the car is close, why not use a cable connected to the cigarette lighter socket?
Best wishes, Nicholai -------------------- |
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Nov 28 2002, 03:11 PM
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![]() Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 11,188 Joined: 26-September 00 From: East Anglia/Norfolk Broads Member No.: 364 |
A T.V. whilst fishing??
Actually, joking apart. I have a shed by the river that we stay in. I run the whole thing off a large lorry battery, T.V., radio and lights. Three or four days off one battery. -------------------- PETER
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Nov 28 2002, 04:48 PM
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![]() Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Anglers' Net Contributor Posts: 5,293 Joined: 23-January 01 From: Canterbury Kent Member No.: 603 |
Mikey, I assume you use a transporter/barrow to shift your gear, so why not pop down to Halfords and buy a car battery for about £20, and a couple of crocodile clips as well. In my carping days I used one and it lasted a week or more.
Also hitch it up to a halogen lamp for catfish trips....like Blackpool Den -------------------- poledark SAA, PAC.
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