So you didn't do any "Conversion" on the units, you simply bought units that already had DC power adapters installed. Like the ones you can buy at any of the larger Pilot/Flying J/TA truck stops. What I wanted to see was someone taking the back panel off of a regular TV and doing a mod to attach 12Volt power into where the TV actually converts the AC to DC already. Flat panel TVs don't send mains power through the systems they all have converters to change AC to DC. So, technically there isn't any problem with running them on DC. Your home computers don't use AC. The "Power Supply" converts AC to 12v (5v 7v) feeds so even our home computers could run off of a 12volt line.
Exactly. The TV's he's talking about operate on DC anyway and have an in-line converter to convert 110 AC to 12-14 volt DC. This guy didn't do any "conversion".
Had the same thing on my mind... though I must admit, it was a nice reminder I suppose that it helps to read the specs and find things that work right out of the box.
Great Informational video. So the key is to buy a TV with any 12 to 14 Volt plug on the back of the TV, correct? It seems like the TVs have that universal plug on the back of the TV. I will have to do some research. Thanks.
Our 24" LED Samsung we got at Costco uses the same plug but I have not cut the wires to try it. Thanks for letting me know that it does work and maybe I can find another cord and use it.
Just found your RUclips Vedio. Great job. Everything can be converted back from AC to DC. What I mean to say all modern TV's work in DC only. That is to say any Appliance that has a Semi Conductor can only run Power 🔋 DC. FYI They make 32 inch TV's that run on DC or AC. But good for you
Not many posts out there Bud, but those I found were useless as they didn’t explain how to make your own cigarette adapter. 😎 I wish I could send u the pic...it would show exactly what u taught n your video. Thanks for great and helpful post.
Hi mate watched your video on 19 Samsung good to watch I have went on amazon and found 22 inch Samsung TV with 14 v on back of TV will this work the same way you have done yours please
It would seem that a lot of computer LED monitors might work as well. Of course, they don't have the COAX Ant hook ups but with the DVD/Blueray/AppleTV/ROKU/etc. it should work.
Hi RCV and thanks 4 a great video. I bought a smart TV and having to use my way to big inverter is a real drain on my current 400 watt solar system. Will b searching 4 the TV with a 12-14 volt plug. Thanks again.
Question! what if the appliance or whatever we are converting says DC 24V input? or even DC 18V? both are the barrel plugs! Can i still convert to the 12v cigarette plug?
No. If it is labeled 18 or 24 volt you won't be able to run it on a 12 volt. You'd need at least 15-16 volts to run a 18 volt device in general. If you have a 24 volt DC device you can run 2 12 volt batteries in series to produce 24 volts and run it that way.
Dude.... First the guy tells you what he is going to show you how to do way too many times repetitively before he actually does. My God it's painful to watch. Then after all this build up, his big reveal is to unplug a 14v connector off and use a 12v source. He seems so impressed with himself for this simple common concept. Wow........ Thanks for wasting all of that time. Ridiculous
I have also seen usb-c powered computer monitors(16" and up) which you could run with just a USB dc converter, off of a 12vdc battery. Not sure if you have considered this but I am looking into a way to connect a larger screen off of a usb-c powered laptop for watching movies and shows off of a 12vdc battery bank. The nice thing about the laptops is, if they have their own power supply, then you can run them when there is no solar charging, without consuming power from your battery bank. I think I saw one LG usb-c laptop that had an 18hr power supply. Or you could run them as a dual monitor setup for doing work or whatever.
Thanks man!! Very interesting! I've searched for the answer but can't find a simple answer! How long will your convertion run the TV on 1 fully charged average size battery, i say 1 battery to keep it simple , thanks
This is a terrible video, you are just trying to click bait people. You have a 12v tv, that's it. You don't need an inverter for a tv designed to run off of 12v. You are misleading people into thinking that you are going to show them how to convert a standard 120v tv into 12v, even at the beginning of the video you say to just hold on and you'll show how you wired it up. But you didn't do anything you literally just show us that you plugged the tv in the way it's designed to be plugged in. You must be desperate for clicks/views but short on quality. Tldr, he has a 12v tv already, so nothing has to be done. Waste of time.
Dude, your tv is literally saying 14v at the back meaning it’s capable to work at a lower voltage. Of course you won’t need any inverters. Pointless video for anyone looking on how to hook up 120v tv to 12v…
No, that TV normally runs off AC mains voltage but it comes with an external power brick that converts 110V (or 240V) AC into 14V DC. This guy is showing you that this mains powered Samsung TV can actually run directly off a 12V DC supply by ignoring the power brick and hooking it up directly to a 12V DC battery.
Your a genius ...I have a GMC g20 and you got a new follower my dude ...like the van dude
So you didn't do any "Conversion" on the units, you simply bought units that already had DC power adapters installed.
Like the ones you can buy at any of the larger Pilot/Flying J/TA truck stops.
What I wanted to see was someone taking the back panel off of a regular TV and doing a mod to attach 12Volt power into
where the TV actually converts the AC to DC already. Flat panel TVs don't send mains power through the systems they all have
converters to change AC to DC. So, technically there isn't any problem with running them on DC.
Your home computers don't use AC. The "Power Supply" converts AC to 12v (5v 7v) feeds so even our home computers
could run off of a 12volt line.
I was looking for this too, did you find any useful info? I'm guessing you can solder a lead onto the board and feed it the native voltage?
Then this is not the video for you
Exactly. The TV's he's talking about operate on DC anyway and have an in-line converter to convert 110 AC to 12-14 volt DC. This guy didn't do any "conversion".
I agree… he did nothing but jack a cable to a cigarette light plug onto a DC tv he already had! What a waist of time watching nothing .
Had the same thing on my mind... though I must admit, it was a nice reminder I suppose that it helps to read the specs and find things that work right out of the box.
Great Informational video. So the key is to buy a TV with any 12 to 14 Volt plug on the back of the TV, correct? It seems like the TVs have that universal plug on the back of the TV. I will have to do some research. Thanks.
Could not have been a more perfect video. I've got a Dodge b2500 and the same Samsung TV. Time to get to work.
Did it work bro?
Our 24" LED Samsung we got at Costco uses the same plug but I have not cut the wires to try it. Thanks for letting me know that it does work and maybe I can find another cord and use it.
Dude, thank you so much for the video. I kinda already came to the same conclusion. It's just great to see your/my idea played out.
I might do this for my portable power station (Bluetti)
Kogan have a 24inch 12v TV and you can buy the standard 12 car plug to run it
Just found your RUclips Vedio. Great job. Everything can be converted back from AC to DC. What I mean to say all modern TV's work in DC only. That is to say any Appliance that has a Semi Conductor can only run Power 🔋 DC. FYI They make 32 inch TV's that run on DC or AC.
But good for you
Goodwill is a great place to find cheap wires
Insignia as a 12 volt 24 inch TV . It's also a fire TV
The newer Insignia does not have the DC port...😔
Not many posts out there Bud, but those I found were useless as they didn’t explain how to make your own cigarette adapter. 😎 I wish I could send u the pic...it would show exactly what u taught n your video. Thanks for great and helpful post.
Hi mate watched your video on 19 Samsung good to watch I have went on amazon and found 22 inch Samsung TV with 14 v on back of TV will this work the same way you have done yours please
Dude you just saved me money for my boat TV Thaniks
Hey bud you can just buy the plug. They sell it. Without cutting your wires. WOW
It would seem that a lot of computer LED monitors might work as well. Of course, they don't have the COAX Ant hook ups but with the DVD/Blueray/AppleTV/ROKU/etc. it should work.
Truly helpful info, thanks!
What dvd player is that w the barrel plug looking for it now to put in my Econoline club wagon van
Awsome info!!
This video should have been 2 minutes tops. I want my time back.
great video man lot of good info thank you.
What model is your Samsung tv?
Cant you just buy a 12v adapter with the barrel plug?
Cool trick !
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Hi RCV and thanks 4 a great video. I bought a smart TV and having to use my way to big inverter is a real drain on my current 400 watt solar system. Will b searching 4 the TV with a 12-14 volt plug. Thanks again.
In the beginning of your videos you need a pic of your van down by the river.
I yanked my converter out. It was getting hot. How can I run appliances and light with 110 votts and no 12 volt. Is there a way
Thanks bro! Save me a lot of money
Question! what if the appliance or whatever we are converting says DC 24V input? or even DC 18V? both are the barrel plugs! Can i still convert to the 12v cigarette plug?
No. If it is labeled 18 or 24 volt you won't be able to run it on a 12 volt. You'd need at least 15-16 volts to run a 18 volt device in general. If you have a 24 volt DC device you can run 2 12 volt batteries in series to produce 24 volts and run it that way.
Dc to dc boost converter
Dude.... First the guy tells you what he is going to show you how to do way too many times repetitively before he actually does. My God it's painful to watch. Then after all this build up, his big reveal is to unplug a 14v connector off and use a 12v source. He seems so impressed with himself for this simple common concept. Wow........ Thanks for wasting all of that time. Ridiculous
BS this is a 12V to 120...the power source is 12V so the title is BS
Where in Jamaica can i get these appliances 12v
I’ve been thinking about trying this barrel output myself. Why do you state do not try this at home?
You are awesome! Thank you!
hi what model number is the tv please?
Very very helpful, thank you.
Very useful thank you
Hi, what TV wall mount did you get for your Samsung? It looks like a great flexible wall mount, I'm looking into them myself.
Check them at Best buy or Amazon.
You think you were smart but the TV uses inverter inside TV lol
New subscriber here! Thanks for this video. I am looking to see if you can covert a small intex pool pump to 12v and I’m guessing t you can’t.
I have also seen usb-c powered computer monitors(16" and up) which you could run with just a USB dc converter, off of a 12vdc battery. Not sure if you have considered this but I am looking into a way to connect a larger screen off of a usb-c powered laptop for watching movies and shows off of a 12vdc battery bank. The nice thing about the laptops is, if they have their own power supply, then you can run them when there is no solar charging, without consuming power from your battery bank. I think I saw one LG usb-c laptop that had an 18hr power supply. Or you could run them as a dual monitor setup for doing work or whatever.
could you feature your pips some time?
I don't see why you couldn't use a step-up converter regulator to power any size TV you want.
Energy saving I guess
Thanks man!! Very interesting! I've searched for the answer but can't find a simple answer! How long will your convertion run the TV on 1 fully charged average size battery, i say 1 battery to keep it simple , thanks
FYI, this video is corrupted. I hope you can recover it, as I’d like to get the information within.
You can get a 12 V TV for your RV for 99 buks guy And it has a rechargeable battery
Where?
Guy you’re not converting DC power to DC power in other words like you said you’re converting this 12 to 12 volts smh
Uhhhh...why can't I try this at home?
You can
@@cencoast_7.340 what if the tv is 12V
This is a terrible video, you are just trying to click bait people. You have a 12v tv, that's it. You don't need an inverter for a tv designed to run off of 12v.
You are misleading people into thinking that you are going to show them how to convert a standard 120v tv into 12v, even at the beginning of the video you say to just hold on and you'll show how you wired it up. But you didn't do anything you literally just show us that you plugged the tv in the way it's designed to be plugged in. You must be desperate for clicks/views but short on quality.
Tldr, he has a 12v tv already, so nothing has to be done. Waste of time.
Dude, your tv is literally saying 14v at the back meaning it’s capable to work at a lower voltage. Of course you won’t need any inverters. Pointless video for anyone looking on how to hook up 120v tv to 12v…
No, that TV normally runs off AC mains voltage but it comes with an external power brick that converts 110V (or 240V) AC into 14V DC. This guy is showing you that this mains powered Samsung TV can actually run directly off a 12V DC supply by ignoring the power brick and hooking it up directly to a 12V DC battery.