Mayday, anyone out there who can help?,
I recently bought a 20” Freeview TV with DVD for my boat. According to the manual it is a 12V 5amp. It came with a 240 volt to 12V lead with a standard 3 pin domestic type MK plug, a light-on box (similar to what you see on a laptop lead) and a small cylindrical bulge just before the TV plug. In my naivety I thought, simply cut off the converter box (to use the plug which goes into the back of the TV) connect these + & - wires to an existing cigar lighter socket on the boat and away you go. WRONG.
Firstly the cigar lighter socket is protected by a 240V 2amp fuse. This blew.
Next, further back up this same circuit there is a switch and, you guessed it, there’s also a fuse on the switch (again 2 amp.) this blew.
I thought, why not connect the lead to the TV direct to my battery avoiding all these small fuses (but I still thought that I should protect it with a fuse). I did this and used either a 10 or a 15amp car type (can’t remember which and I threw it overboard in disgust). The TV came on but after a few minutes this fuse blew too.
What is going on? Can you help?
This link will take you to a description of the product.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/20-WIDESCREEN-LCD-TV-FREEVIEW-DVD-PLAYER-24v-240v_W0QQitemZ130245900808QQihZ003QQcategoryZ11071QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1742.m153.l1262
They also offer a 12V lead with a cigar lighter type bayonet on the end. Would this have a fuse in it?