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I'm in the process of getting a satellite setup for my motorhome and want a FTA box that ideally works on 12v and 230v.
Am I right in thinking that the Technomate boxes for example, although fed by mains, reduce this internally to 12v? Has anyone converted them for a purpose similar to mine and how difficult was it? David |
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Not feasible, the main board and peripherals use a multitude of different voltages. An inverter is probably the best option for this receiver.
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Take a look at this one.
Maplin > 12V Satellite Receiver Or if you want a Sky receiver you could look on Ebay for a pace 1000, thats what I use in our caravan. As I have sais before inverters wast power, even the most efficient.
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There are purpose made 12v receivers for on the move.
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At work we use the 3kW ones running off 24V DC for mobile use (dedicated 2nd alternator and batteries), but I was thinking of the small cheapo ones they sell for laptops and the like, saw one lying in a drawer a while back at work, but don't remember the actual specifications of it now.
But anyway, I agree with the other advice, unless you are desperate for a TM, one of the receivers specifically designed for mobile use would be more efficient. |
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Doesn't matter how small or efficient the inverter is it will wast energy and if all you have is a leisure battery to use that is also supplying your energy to power lights, water pump TV etc you have to use it as efficiently as you can, waisting a few watts every hour on an inverter soon adds up to a flat battery.
and if you are stuck on a rally sight with no way of charging it you are well and truly buggered.
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