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- Unless you plan to ONLY ever watch a TV when you are plugged into mains in a campsite, you’ll need a 12v TV, which will run off your motorhome leisure battery. Without the 12v capability, you can only use a 240v plug (like the one in your house), which of course only works when you are plugged into the mains system.
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The slimline, dual voltage (240v AC & 12v DC) TV, only uses 16 watts of power, making it a perfect choice for use in a campervan. The TV comes with two power adaptors. One 240v standard 3 pin, and one 12v cigarette lighter power adapter. This allows the TV to be used in the home and on the move.
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Sometimes, even when touring in your motorhome or caravan, you just want to curl up with a good film. Or watch the news. Or catch up with sport. Or watch Strictly Come Dancing… Whatever you want to watch, the good news is there are several ways to get TV in your motorhome, campervan or caravan. The three main ways are: 1. Digitial TV 2. Satellite T...
In this post, we talk about the pros and cons of each method, as well as various caravan & motorhome TV options and what you need to consider when you buy one. However, it’s a long, in-depth post on all aspects of watching television on the road so, if you already know you want a 12v motorhome TV and don’t want to read the entire article, here are ...
Installing a motorhome TV can be a controversial topic. Some people are vehemently against the idea, whilst others don’t see the harm. Personally, I’m of the opinion that your motorhome, caravan or camper is your domain, so do with it whatever you like. Just be aware of the power drain and needing somewhere safe to store it, as well as the added we...
Wondering how a motorhome or caravan TV differs from a ‘normal’ TV? Well, there are a few key differences between the two. 1. voltage 2. efficiency 3. robustness 4. able to withstand vibrations 5. weight Most motorhome/ caravan TVs are 12v and they are infinately better at power management than home TVs- making them much more efficient. Also, a mot...
Unless you plan to ONLY ever watch a TV when you are plugged into mains in a campsite, you’ll need a 12v TV, which will run off your motorhome leisure battery. Without the 12v capability, you can only use a 240v plug (like the one in your house), which of course only works when you are plugged into the mains system. I guess you could run it off a m...
Ok, so you’ve decided you need a satellite TV in your motorhome, camper or caravan. Next, you need an aerial. NOTE: An aerial is most likely to be some sort of ‘satellite dish’, either permanently fixed to the roof or manual.
You need a receiver to watch satellite tv in your motorhome, campervan or caravan. The most well-known one in the UK is Sky ‘Digibox’ but others are available too. Usually, along with purchasing the receiver, if you want to watch premium channels you will need to buy a monthly/ annual subscription (such as to Sky). If you only want to watch free-to...
The size of dish you need will depend on where you’re travelling with your van. In the UK or Ireland a 50cm dish should be enough to receive all channels. However, if you want to watch UK channels while touring Europe with your motorhome or caravan, you’ll need a larger model; the larger the better (but bear in mind storage and weight.)
If you don’t have a fully automated system, all you need to do is Google the satellite you need, then use a compass and stop when the picture on the TV is good. However, a much easier option is to use a ‘satfinder’ which connects between the dish and the receiver to find the satellite.
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For most motorhomes and caravans, a modern-type 12v LCD TV is probably best, unless you have LOTS of power available. However, the screens are a little more fragile than older versions, and can be easily damaged if not stored properly. Also, they can be sensitive to voltage fluctuations, so you might find a voltage regulator is worth the money. Modern 12v LCD TVs often have either a built-in digital satellite and/ or Freeview options and sometimes even include built-in DVD players or card rea...
First of all, you need to decide whether you want to watch live TV or if you’d rather just use streaming services. With live TV, you can use Freeview or Freesat, and depending on which you choose you’ll have to have a satellite dish in your caravan or motorhome, which can be integrated or portable.
Jun 17, 2024 · If you’ve decided a TV is the way to go and you know you will always have access to mains hook-up, a 12V TV isn’t a requirement and a standard 240V domestic television will work. However, if you intend to go off-grid or don’t want to limit yourself, buying a 12v motorhome TV is the way to go. 0 seconds of 6 minutes, 31 secondsVolume 0% 00:00. 06:31
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Oct 22, 2024 · Do I need a special TV for my caravan? Although you could simply unplug the flatscreen TV from your home and set it up in your caravan, there are a couple of key points to bear in mind here. First, these TV sets tend to be quite large (these days, 32-inch is considered positively tiny) and will take up a great deal of space in your van.
Nov 15, 2023 · This blog post will provide you with our top picks for the best caravan TV available today, considering factors such as screen size, power source, connectivity options, streaming via the internet and so much more.