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Subject Topic: Inverter problem
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16/6/2005 at 10:29pm
 Location: Devon
 Outfit: VW Swift Royale 550
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I have bought an LCD TV and an inverter to run it. I plugged the inverter into my cigarette lighter output that is wired through the 12v control panel. (I can select off/leisure battery/car battery). I have run other 12v devices fine & the inverter powers up fine, plug in the TV (runs off 12v through an adapter) and is fine on standby, but as soon as I power up the TV the low voltage warning beep goes and the inverter shuts down.

HOWEVER, if I connect directly to the car battery through the cigarette lighter in the dash or directly to the leisure battery (the inverter was supplied with cigarette lighter adapter & clamps) & it works fine. So why the problem? Shouldn't I be getting the same voltage through the control panel as I do directly from the batteries?

I was hoping that it would be a simple case of finding a12v supply near where I want to site the inverter (under the front dinette seat as it happens) such as a light supply and off we go, but if I am not getting the required voltage through the control panel (and all the 12v appliances run through it as far as I know) then am I going to have to run cables directly from the leisure & car battery through a toggle switch (I want to be able to run the TV from either battery so the kids can watch a DVD when we're on the move).

Any help greatly appreciated.

The inverter is rated at 12v 300x (1000w peak) output.

The TV adapter is rated at 12v 50w input.

Cheers

Brett

BTW: My old van in my profile is for sale if anyone is interested.



Post last edited on 16/06/2005 22:30:16

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Voltage drop due to wiring run, the wiring to the socket is too long and thin. Caravans andMotorhomes are notorious for having flimsy underated wiring.

 

 




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