Here is something I found from a google search. http://www.lcddigital.tv/ The stuff is a little pricey though.
Yeah.. It was kind of a blinding flash of reality this weekend when I thought of this. I figure I can make most anything work off of my 12V system, just trying to conserve a bit more space.harsh said:It is likely that few have thought far ahead enough to recognized that the emergency radios that currently get TV audio won't work anymore either.
Cute little thing but it is AC powered.PTown said:LOL that lcddigital site just ripped off Best Buy's site.
Anyways, bit more reasonable.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8870046&type=product&id=1210377520598
The problem - the battery powered one at Radio Shack's battery is only good for about 2 hours (maybe). I'm keeping small TVs with either builtin ATSC tuners or a CECB for emergency use - 25 watts for a 12 inch B/W 20 year old TV and 8 watt CECB - should be good for a long time. I've got a 125 watt inverter, a 750 inverter, 2 cars, and a 12v jumper dry cell that work well for this situation.fluffybear said:Cute little thing but it is AC powered.
I would think for a disaster recovery kit, one would want a battery powered unit.
And hopefully a wagon to cart all that stuff aroundscooper said:I've got a 125 watt inverter, a 750 inverter, 2 cars, and a 12v jumper dry cell that work well for this situation.
All of that is great if you can get to your car. In the event of a flood or tornado, I'm not sure I want to be sitting outside in my car. The Dry cell is a nice touch but unless you charge it regularly, it may not be ready to perform when you need it.scooper said:The problem - the battery powered one at Radio Shack's battery is only good for about 2 hours (maybe). I'm keeping small TVs with either builtin ATSC tuners or a CECB for emergency use - 25 watts for a 12 inch B/W 20 year old TV and 8 watt CECB - should be good for a long time. I've got a 125 watt inverter, a 750 inverter, 2 cars, and a 12v jumper dry cell that work well for this situation.
I found only one with 12 volt input.harsh said:If it helps, many of the DTV converters are 12VDC.
But customer review said battery lasted 2.25 hours.fluffybear said:Cute little thing but it is AC powered.
I would think for a disaster recovery kit, one would want a battery powered unit.
Yes, If you don't have power and your car is underwater or 3 towns over, it's better then nothing. If you convserve and turn the TV off now and then, you can make that 2.25 hours go along way.tonyd79 said:But customer review said battery lasted 2.25 hours.
So it does have an external antenna jack... coolDavenlr said:Anyone getting the Radio Shack version, make sure you also have a portable antenna.