[Sentoa] TV performance with convertor box
Mark Laffin
mark.laffin at gmail.com
Fri Aug 21 13:52:15 EDT 2009
Most electronic devices today are quite sensitive to the quality of
the power they use. Many inverters do not put out the clean sine waves
that the switching power supplies of the electronic devices want to
see. The power supplies can be damaged or fried when hit with the
modidied square waves of most inverters. try another power supply to
see if that helps.
Mark Laffin
MV Respite, 32-135
Rochester, NY
On 8/21/09, Bob Wiggins <tugaloo at bellsouth.net> wrote:
> I installed the convertor box and it worked great on the existing external
> antenna and ampiflier on shore power. I plugged the tv and convertor box
> into the a small 350 watt invertor and It no longer would receive a signal.
> Now the antenna no longer works on 110V. Don't know if the invertor hookup
> burned up the antenna or not. I hooked up rabbit ears and it will pick up
> four stations. It had about 12 stations before on the external antenna. I
> bought the $50 flat indoor antenna from walmart and it peformed the same as
> the rabbit ears, so I took it back.
> Any suggestions as to a good antenna. I'm afraid to buy another $200 +or-
> marine antenna and risk burning it out.
> Bob Wiggins
> TUGALOO
> 26-149
> Clemson, SC
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