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[email protected] April 2nd 06 09:53 PM

How do I run a 12V 3A monitor (made for a car) into a home AC outlet?
 
I've got a 7 inch external monitor I want to set up with my camera, it
is made for a car 12V. Now, what do I do to make it so I can run it
from my home - AC? I don't want to take a chance trying it with an AC
adapter before I figure this out. Any ideaS?


Jerry G. April 2nd 06 10:25 PM

How do I run a 12V 3A monitor (made for a car) into a home AC outlet?
 
Go out and buy a 12 Volt 3 Amp power supply. Most of the electronics
parts distributors sell these.

--

Jerry G.


wrote in message
oups.com...
I've got a 7 inch external monitor I want to set up with my camera, it
is made for a car 12V. Now, what do I do to make it so I can run it
from my home - AC? I don't want to take a chance trying it with an AC
adapter before I figure this out. Any ideaS?



Franc Zabkar April 2nd 06 10:32 PM

How do I run a 12V 3A monitor (made for a car) into a home AC outlet?
 
On 2 Apr 2006 13:53:24 -0700, put finger to keyboard
and composed:

I've got a 7 inch external monitor I want to set up with my camera, it
is made for a car 12V. Now, what do I do to make it so I can run it
from my home - AC? I don't want to take a chance trying it with an AC
adapter before I figure this out. Any ideaS?


A 36W AC adapter will be relatively expensive. I'd use an old PC PSU
instead.

- Franc Zabkar
--
Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.

DaveM April 2nd 06 10:53 PM

How do I run a 12V 3A monitor (made for a car) into a home AC outlet?
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
I've got a 7 inch external monitor I want to set up with my camera, it
is made for a car 12V. Now, what do I do to make it so I can run it
from my home - AC? I don't want to take a chance trying it with an AC
adapter before I figure this out. Any ideaS?


I recommend that you get a desktop power supply unit to power the display, such
as the ones at MP Jones Associates:

http://www.mpja.com/productview.asp?product=14702+PS
and
http://www.mpja.com/productview.asp?product=16168+PS

Similar power supplies are available elsewhere, but these are priced right.
--
Dave M
MasonDG44 at comcast dot net (Just substitute the appropriate characters in the
address)

Never take a laxative and a sleeping pill at the same time!!



[email protected] April 2nd 06 11:16 PM

How do I run a 12V 3A monitor (made for a car) into a home AC outlet?
 
On 2 Apr 2006 13:53:24 -0700, wrote:

I've got a 7 inch external monitor I want to set up with my camera, it
is made for a car 12V. Now, what do I do to make it so I can run it
from my home - AC? I don't want to take a chance trying it with an AC
adapter before I figure this out. Any ideaS?


Why not use a car battery? Then you can use it when AC isn't available.



David D April 2nd 06 11:22 PM

How do I run a 12V 3A monitor (made for a car) into a home AC outlet?
 
I like the price of these - if I can run it right from the monitor to
an AC outlet, that would be ideal!
So am I right in assuming if the monitor says 12V 3A - then one of
these will work with it?



DaveM wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...
I've got a 7 inch external monitor I want to set up with my camera, it
is made for a car 12V. Now, what do I do to make it so I can run it
from my home - AC? I don't want to take a chance trying it with an AC
adapter before I figure this out. Any ideaS?


I recommend that you get a desktop power supply unit to power the display, such
as the ones at MP Jones Associates:

http://www.mpja.com/productview.asp?product=14702+PS
and
http://www.mpja.com/productview.asp?product=16168+PS

Similar power supplies are available elsewhere, but these are priced right.
--
Dave M
MasonDG44 at comcast dot net (Just substitute the appropriate characters in the
address)

Never take a laxative and a sleeping pill at the same time!!



James Sweet April 3rd 06 12:48 AM

How do I run a 12V 3A monitor (made for a car) into a home ACoutlet?
 
David D wrote:
I like the price of these - if I can run it right from the monitor to
an AC outlet, that would be ideal!
So am I right in assuming if the monitor says 12V 3A - then one of
these will work with it?



Yes, they'll work just fine.

David D April 3rd 06 12:54 AM

How do I run a 12V 3A monitor (made for a car) into a home AC outlet?
 
That is great, that is going to help me out. Thanks again.


James Sweet wrote:
David D wrote:
I like the price of these - if I can run it right from the monitor to
an AC outlet, that would be ideal!
So am I right in assuming if the monitor says 12V 3A - then one of
these will work with it?



Yes, they'll work just fine.



Arfa Daily April 3rd 06 01:49 PM

How do I run a 12V 3A monitor (made for a car) into a home AC outlet?
 

"James Sweet" wrote in message
news:RoZXf.21335$fQ6.16037@trnddc03...
David D wrote:
I like the price of these - if I can run it right from the monitor to
an AC outlet, that would be ideal!
So am I right in assuming if the monitor says 12V 3A - then one of
these will work with it?



Yes, they'll work just fine.


But make sure that you get the polarity the right way round, of course ...

Arfa



Dave D April 3rd 06 03:55 PM

How do I run a 12V 3A monitor (made for a car) into a home AC outlet?
 

wrote in message
...
On 2 Apr 2006 13:53:24 -0700, wrote:

I've got a 7 inch external monitor I want to set up with my camera, it
is made for a car 12V. Now, what do I do to make it so I can run it
from my home - AC? I don't want to take a chance trying it with an AC
adapter before I figure this out. Any ideaS?


Why not use a car battery? Then you can use it when AC isn't available.



That takes me back to my early Amateur Radio days, running my rig off an
on-charge 12V car battery on a tray in case of acid spillage! I used to keep
the window open in case of hydrogen build up.

A car battery is not something I'd want in my house now, but it would
certainly do the job the OP wanted.

Dave



DaveM April 3rd 06 10:21 PM

How do I run a 12V 3A monitor (made for a car) into a home AC outlet?
 

"David D" wrote in message
oups.com...
I like the price of these - if I can run it right from the monitor to
an AC outlet, that would be ideal!
So am I right in assuming if the monitor says 12V 3A - then one of
these will work with it?



DaveM wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...
I've got a 7 inch external monitor I want to set up with my camera, it
is made for a car 12V. Now, what do I do to make it so I can run it
from my home - AC? I don't want to take a chance trying it with an AC
adapter before I figure this out. Any ideaS?


I recommend that you get a desktop power supply unit to power the display,
such
as the ones at MP Jones Associates:

http://www.mpja.com/productview.asp?product=14702+PS
and
http://www.mpja.com/productview.asp?product=16168+PS

Similar power supplies are available elsewhere, but these are priced right.
--
Dave M



Yes, you should be able to use either of the units with your display. You might
have to cut the coaxial connector off the cable and wire directly into your
display.
Just make sure that you have the polarity correct. Measure the voltage on the
wires with a voltmeter before you hook it up. Power supply (+) goes to display
(+)!!!

--
Dave M
MasonDG44 at comcast dot net (Just substitute the appropriate characters in the
address)

Never take a laxative and a sleeping pill at the same time!!




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