Ok Ok, I know someone is going to tell me if your in the boat you should be wakeboarding, but to tell you the truth, sometimes I just get tired and want to chill wtih a movie.
Since my recently purchased Mooomba did not come with a CD player, I bought a DVD?CD?MP3 player, which I have mounted in the storage area behind the passngers seat.
It works good, though I don't have much of a system to support it (stock).
I am considering running a 13 to 15" home video screen, which I would make to quick mount to hang from my tower, stationary viewing only. I figure I will by the extended warranty package ($$$) and try to be good about putting it away when moving.
My question is first, will it work
and 2nd, how should I power it. Since it is ment for home audio, It is 110V, I figure I could buy an inverter, it really doesn't draw that much power (30 Watts) as it is a flat screen LCD display, think laptop computer running 4 hours on tiny battery. The second option would be to take advange of the fact that the screen uses a power inverter to transform 110 to 12 Volts, a voltage which happens to be readilly available. I guess my concern is that perhaps the voltage from the battery will be two dirty(11.8 to perhaps 13 V), so I am wondering if they sell good filters, to limit and clean DC voltage, or if I am better off just using the inverter.
Any thoughts on the subject will be considered.
Tony
Drive fast, take chances