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n/a Posted - Nov 19 2003 : 8:06:41 PM
hope someone can help - we have a 13 inch toshiba TV / dvd combo - model md13n1r -
need a dc to ac converter for our Ford Truck- what would you suggest. I don't have an idea of the wattage needed - the manual only says that I need 120v at 60 Hz. Any suggestions - ? Any limitations to the length of time to use the power while the truck is running - or is that a silly question. We would not be using the TV while the truck is off.
thanx
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da-g-dog Posted - Nov 19 2003 : 8:41:00 PM
A quick search would have turned up the following.

http://aaroncake.net/circuits/inverter.htm

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