
Dahlia47 wrote:Show off your 12 Volt appliances, showerhead.
GPW wrote:We got an RCA flat screen tv that works off 12 V … Been using it in the kitchen … It was just under 100 USD on sale , works super … 5 minutes and it’s in the FoamStreamWith the small cardboard looking HD antenna , it picks up over 40 free channels locally ...
John61CT wrote:Standard ciggie sockets are IMO a dangerous abortion, avoid like the plague for anything important, or that you use regularly. Never more than 5-6A and only for short periods, as in a few minutes. Even then they are risky, an inherently poor design!
Blue Sea has a nice socket design that twist-locks with the matching plug, but will also accept standard ciggie plugs for smaller (<10A) loads.
Also the BMW/ Hella/ Merit/ Powerlet "Euro-style DIN" (ISO 4165) style is very robust.
Anderson plugs for high amps, for me my standard, for almost all power connections.
If you standardize on one of the last two types, there are adapters for guests, temporary use of devices with standard ciggie plugs.
Sparksalot wrote:I have a 12V electric blanket. I haven’t used it yet, so can’t vouch for its usefulness.
tony.latham wrote:Sparksalot wrote:I have a 12V electric blanket. I haven’t used it yet, so can’t vouch for its usefulness.
We've used ours a lot. As with all heat-producing DC stuff, it doesn't put out a lot of heat. Ours has a 45-minute timer. Historically, we used it to pre-heat (actually warm vs. heat) the bed on cold evenings and maybe fire it in the morning before we get up. It worked fine on our standard 12V outlet fueled by 14 AWG wire, by the way.
It's probably in our past since this electrical powered propane appliance walked into the galley:
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Tony
I use some thing like what you have...
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