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12v TV OUTLET
Yahoo Message Number: 97807
No TV power when plugged into 12 Volt outlet.  Other 12 V TV outlet also out.
Is there a fuse that has blown somewhere ?

Re: 12v TV OUTLET
Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 97808
"Is there a fuse that has blown somewhere?"

That's the most likely cause. Have you checked all your 12V fuses? They're found under the dark brown converter cover, usually mounted low on a wall. Your owner's manual will tell you more about the converter's location and what fuses are used for what purposes.

Andy Baird http://www.andybaird.com/travels/
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Yahoo Message Number: 97809
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No TV power when plugged into 12 Volt outlet.  Other 12 V TV outlet also out.
Is there a fuse that has blown somewhere ?
If I am not mistaken there is a fuse (10amp?) that is in the fuse box panel near the converter site.  There might also be an inline fuse in the TV power cord.  Since you said both outlets were out, I suspect the problem is at the fuse box.

Gary

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Yahoo Message Number: 97810
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No TV power when plugged into 12 Volt outlet.  Other 12 V TV outlet also out.
Is there a fuse that has blown somewhere ?
Not sure what you have but usually those two outlets are on a different circuit.  If your TV is like my RCA there is a 10 amp fuse in the DC cord that could be the problem.

Joe Hamm

 
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Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 97813
Did she say both outlets were out? I thought she said the tv didn't work in either outet. It could be the tv until she tries something else