List Your Practical Boating Accessories/Add Ons
Posted: April 3rd, 2022, 9:55 am
Many times it is not easy locating items one would like to have on board so one searches for the best solution. Over the years we have all come up with items not directly boat related however they work perfectly on our boats for our desired application. I have come across quite few and figured it would be nice to share our findings as a collective. You probably will not need most of the stuff listed however some may be just perfect for you and knowing they have been tested and working fine on board goes a long way in making a decision.
Please add any practical item that makes your life easier on board and a description of why if required.
Here is a very small and compact inverter. I used this to power my replacement TV in the master suite. As you know, 12v TVs are very limited and the quality sucks for the lack of a better word. I chose a standard 120v TV and used the inverter to power it. Simply cut and spliced the existing 12v source to the inverter and voila. Your existing dedicated 12v TV breaker still works as it should and will cut power to the TV as intended.
This unit is really tiny and has been in use for 2 seasons now without issue. The inverter presently is powering a 120v 24" Vizio led TV with plenty of reserve power left. It is rated at 150 watts so do not expect to install an 80" TV and run it with this unit. Check the power draw of the TV you intend on using and see if this little guy will suffice.
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B01H2U9DE4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Please add any practical item that makes your life easier on board and a description of why if required.
Here is a very small and compact inverter. I used this to power my replacement TV in the master suite. As you know, 12v TVs are very limited and the quality sucks for the lack of a better word. I chose a standard 120v TV and used the inverter to power it. Simply cut and spliced the existing 12v source to the inverter and voila. Your existing dedicated 12v TV breaker still works as it should and will cut power to the TV as intended.
This unit is really tiny and has been in use for 2 seasons now without issue. The inverter presently is powering a 120v 24" Vizio led TV with plenty of reserve power left. It is rated at 150 watts so do not expect to install an 80" TV and run it with this unit. Check the power draw of the TV you intend on using and see if this little guy will suffice.
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B01H2U9DE4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1