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garry1p wrote:
I don't know the size of your battery bank but to operate the 65 amp TV above for 16 hours would require a 180 AH battery.
โDec-01-2019 04:54 PM
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โNov-26-2019 06:46 AM
2oldman wrote:
The 4ks I've seen are 40-60w.
โNov-26-2019 06:36 AM
โNov-26-2019 06:27 AM
2oldman wrote:RogerD1 wrote:It's an insignificant jump on shore power, but on battery, 4 amps to 10 is. Perhaps another battery, or turn the darn thing off now and then! ๐
Not at this time, but it will be in the future running 100% off a battery bank.
โNov-26-2019 05:59 AM
RogerD1 wrote:It's an insignificant jump on shore power, but on battery, 4 amps to 10 is. Perhaps another battery, or turn the darn thing off now and then! ๐
Not at this time, but it will be in the future running 100% off a battery bank.
โNov-26-2019 05:57 AM
2oldman wrote:RogerD1 wrote:I'll bite.. is this on battery?
I'm looking for a new one to buy for when mine finally dies with the same power consumption, so my power usage won't jump.
โNov-26-2019 05:43 AM
RogerD1 wrote:I'll bite.. is this on battery?
I'm looking for a new one to buy for when mine finally dies with the same power consumption, so my power usage won't jump.
โNov-26-2019 05:41 AM
2oldman wrote:
Why is this important?
โNov-26-2019 05:36 AM
Tom_M wrote:
Usually the labeled watt rating is a peak value. The average would be less. About the only way to know the typical wattage is to plug the TV into a meter like a Kill-A-Watt.