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Subject Topic: 240v Portable TV With Electric Hook Up? Post Reply Post New Topic
29/9/2005 at 8:34pm
 Location: Oldham Greater Manchester
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Now that the nights are closing in I was thinking about taking our portable 240v television on our next camping trip. Would this be ok on sites with electric hook up or is it likely to trip the fuse. I know you can buy the low voltage camping televisions but they do tend to be expensive. Just wondered if I could save a few pounds by using the family portable. I would not be using it with the leisure battery, just with the campsite electric hook up.

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29/9/2005 at 8:41pm
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Hi there,

It really shouldnt be a problem on any sites, the thing that normally fuses the EHUs is high wattage kettles.



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29/9/2005 at 9:09pm
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Mains tvs are fine on hookup. 12v colour tvs are really expensive by comparision. We take Katies which has a built in dvd player keeps her quiet in the rain!

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30/9/2005 at 8:34pm
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Hi, i was also wondering if it would be ok to take a normal tv away with us and use it on a hookup.  Pleased that Stuart asked the question, as now i know.

But if you have the tv on do you have to turn something off?  Most likely we will have the tv on (at night), electric blow heater and now and again a 12volt kettle also the 12volt fridge.  Do you think this would be ok?

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can u use a 6ft plasma screen tv too?


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30/9/2005 at 10:39pm
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TV should be fine is it really a 12 v kettle? most aren't. Check the hookup rating 10 amps will let you use 2kw easily so so long as you only have one "heating" thing on at a time you'll be fine.

Wildie if you can fit in the car........................................you'll provide on site entertainment and no one will need a telly.



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30/9/2005 at 11:43pm
 Location: Oldham Greater Manchester
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Hi everyone,

Thanks for your replies, will take portable tv this weekend and try it out. We are visiting Cannock Chase, Staffordshire. Not been there before, hoping to do some walking and cycling in the day, will try the tv in the evening with a couple of bottles of wine and some supper, bliss.

Stuart

 

 



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30/9/2005 at 11:46pm
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I doubt the kettle is 12v, or the fridge, do you mean one of those electric coolboxes possibly?  You need a low wattage kettle, ordinary household ones use too much.

TVs use very little power, maybe 50-90 watts, fridge also uses very little.  Heater can be 1 or 2 kw usually, small kettle 800 watts.   On 16amp EHU you could use them all together, on 10amp turn down the heating before switching on the kettle.



30/9/2005 at 11:49pm
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6 ft plasma screen tv - great stuff, Wildie, bring it to Much Wenlock and we''ll keep the kids entertained.

A 10 amp EHU will provide 2,300 watts (10 x 230v). Add up the power consumption of the appliances (usually marked on them somewhere) and make sure you don't go over that and it will be ok, but do watch out for some things which need more current to power up when first switched on. High draw appliances are usually ones involving heat e.g. heater, kettle, iron, hairdrier, as a rule of thumb, only use one of these at a time and it should be ok.



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01/10/2005 at 1:10am
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I run a portable tv ,3kw fan heater(like it hot on cold nights)a lamp plus a strip light,I do switch off the fan heater when I boil the kettle,have four phones and a camera on charge.Also when we have the awning up I have one of those Halogen heaters going full belt as well,

am I tempting fate or been lucky so far,use to run this lot in our tent too



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02/10/2005 at 9:33am
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Hi, cabra you use a lot, so ours should be ok.

The fridge is the one that came with the FC, its the proper fridge one.  Will try it out in the half term



02/10/2005 at 10:57pm
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If it is a proper fridge then it should run on gas and/or 240v.  The 12v on the fridge would only be used while towing.


12/10/2005 at 12:53pm
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i take the laptop and watch tv through a card which plugs into the machine and also watch dvd's on it with no problem and run a fridge.


12/10/2005 at 10:03pm
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Reccomend turning the heater off whilst turning the TV on on low amp sites, as the a CRT TV will draw a surge when first turning on as it powers up, once on, uses relativly little


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I am really new to this game - to put in simple language - can I use - all be it not at once - my normal electric kettle and toaster from home or do I need special camping models

P.S. - will this all work in france?




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