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Old 05-01-2013, 03:14 PM
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BTW: is your TV one of those AC-DC sets that can be powered from batteries or AC house current? If so, I would think it is quite rare, as I have never seen an AC-DC color set before this one. The reason is power draw. Even solid-state color TVs draw much more current than monochrome sets; as such, the former could, and likely would, drain a set of batteries in no time flat -- unless this TV is of a very special design that doesn't draw much current.
It's house current or Car/Boat plug-in I assume.
No batteries.

What I dont understand is if I used a 4 pin cord like the Sony, how does it know which voltage to use ? (12v or 120v)

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