There are, out there, 12 V TVs. They might be more expensive than the normal 
(120 V) ones, but not $1000 more expensive. Also, do you need a TV or just a 
screen (monitor)? They are even easier to get in 12 V version.

Marek

From: Della Barba, Joe via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
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Subject: Stus-List Re: [EXTERNAL] Jackery solar system

I have a 300 watt and 1200 inverter hard-wired to the boat systems as well as 
solar.
I keep thinking there must be a better way to watch TV then spend $1800. If it 
were me, I would probably spend the money on improving the boat systems overall 
vs. a dedicated TV battery.
Joe
Coquina

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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stus-List Jackery solar system

Looking for a way to power my TV and DVD and 120v sockets while at anchor.
I'm looking at getting a Jackery solar system for my boat.
I like the "2000 plus" cause it has a 30amp socket that accepts my shorepower 
cord and comes with two 200Watt folding solar panels.  $1800 but cheaper and 
less labor than installing a Lithium battery system with solar panels.

Anybody have experience with these devices?

Chuck Resolute 1989 C&C34R, Annapolis
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