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Old 01-31-2013, 02:10 AM   #5
Champ_49
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quote:Originally posted by DQDick

You'd need a large inverter and some serious batteries if you want to watch TV on the big screen. Normally boondocking that would mean running the satellite TV system or at least the antenna and the tuner in addition to the TV.

Dick, I was about to look into getting an inverter, but with your statement of a lot of battery power and a large inverter for a big screen and sattelite would be needed I thought maybe you could direct me in the right direction. I want an inverter for a one night boondocking situation. I have a 40" tv and dish network with the winegaurd traveler dish. Of course will use minimum lights for the evening. I am looking more in the line of boondocking at Wally world on occasion is all. Likely not to happen to often but would like the option.

I do have 2 12volt batteries in the unit now. My first choice would have been a pure sine wave 600 watt inverter for this application. Am I wrong?

Dave
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