LCD Monitor 240V - 12v
Glenn Ashmore wrote:
Trying to get inside and tinker with the power supply sounds like it is
probably going to be a lot more risky than it is worth.
It is strange though that you can hardly find an LCD display these days that
uses a wall wart. At one time they were all 12V. I just happened to luck
up on a surplus 17" industrial 2800 nit touch screen that runs on 12V. I
have squirreled it away to use on Rutu.
2800 NITs? You could use that for a spot light! And maybe even welding.
I think the one the OP asked about was 500 NIT in the specs, which is
about right for daylight display with sunlight direct on the screen.
I wish they would make it against the law to sell any thing with a
display without including information like NIT and Contrast Ratio in the
specs. Everyone advertises ambiguous stuff like Brite, Hi-Brite,
Ultra-bright, etc., but until you get it and use it, you never know what
you are going to get.
Jack
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Jack Erbes in Ellsworth, Maine, USA (jackerbes at adelphia dot net)
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