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The Best 12V TV For RVs, Campers, Boats<\/h2>\n

Finding a 12V TV to put in your RV bedroom or living area that runs off dc power is not as easy as finding one for regular homes. They’re not as popular since they’re not as sought after as regular televisions. <\/span><\/p>\n

Therefore the market isn\u2019t as big in the category. That being said, there are some excellent choices, and that\u2019s what we\u2019re going to look at in this review.<\/span><\/p>\n

Related Product: We use the reliable VMAX 100Ah AGM battery (click to view on Amazon)<\/a> in our RV.<\/strong><\/p>\n

The big difference between a 12 volt and a normal 120 volt TV is just that, the voltage. <\/span><\/p>\n

If you\u2019re camping without hookups and no power, a 12V TV can run on the house batteries in your RV, bus, boat, truck, or van.<\/span><\/p>\n

But if you plug a 120 volt TV into an outlet in your trailer, it won\u2019t turn on unless you\u2019re running a generator or using an inverter. An inverter turns 12v DC into 120v AC.<\/span><\/p>\n

In our travel trailer, we ended up having to replace the 12V RV TV with a regular ac powered one.<\/p>\n

To run it we used a solar generator power station (click to view article on the best power stations\/solar generators<\/a>).<\/p>\n

It worked great and if you want to be able to use a regular tv in your RV without having to install an inverter or run a generator the power station is a fantastic way to go.<\/p>\n

See Also:\u00a0Best 12 Volt RV Lithium Battery Reviews + How To Charge<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n

In this review, we\u2019re taking a look at six different 12V televisions in different sizes that will work great in RV, campers, vans, boats, and skoolies. <\/span><\/p>\n

As a consumer, there are a few things to consider, and you might have questions, scroll to the bottom of the post where I\u2019ll talk about a few points to consider and questions related to DC powered TVs.<\/span><\/p>\n

Summary<\/strong><\/p>\n