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Isabella is Lazarus
looks like I'm in the market for a portable TV when the next hurricane knocks out Internet and / or electricity.
a Digital 7" LCD ?
specifics?
a Digital 7" LCD ?
specifics?
:rofl:Where are you going to find room to mount that on your Feej?
LOL that was my first thought when I saw the title!:rofl:Where are you going to find room to mount that on your Feej?
Ohhh Baby!! Mike will find a place for it. Trust Me! :lol:Where are you going to find room to mount that on your Feej?
I take your point, but the old old tube tv will work if you took advantage of the digital/analog converters when the gov't was handing out vouchers/discount cards back when the change was made. I'm sure they are still available albeit at higher costs than the ? I think $15 or $25; mine is still in the box up on the shelf - next to the old emergency tube TV!and that tube TV is old old old analog unit that doesn't work with the current digital airways
so looking for REAL WORLD EXPERIENCE recommendations...amazon reviews are all over the map
hunkered down with tropical storm winds or less in one's own powerless house with non existent generator unfortunately unaffordableI know you said "assume no power except a bag of D cells", but you also said "can be watched on the move while running away from storms". Can we assume this is inside an automobile? If you are leaving New Orleans in your vehicle instead of on your bike, we have the vehicle's electrical system to tap into. That opens up more possibilities. There are even rectifiers to convert the 12 volt DC to 120 volt AC. I know that there are lots of TV's installed in vehicles, often more than one. Get behind an SUV at night in your area and you will see the kids each have their own, mounted in the back of the front seats. Sometimes it is one centrally mounted to the ceiling. I am certain that with all the electronics mounted to your bike none of that would present an installation obstacle for you.
If you are not using the automobile, obviously I just wasted lots of space. Hopefully not.
Andrew
Although I passionately hate pawn shops, now is an excellent time to shop for a generator. Lots of folks all over our area bought generators ahead of this storm because the memories of Gustav and Katrina were still fresh in their minds. Nobody wanted to go through that again and generators were selling like fake tattoos at a Harley Rally. Since they got no or very little use for this storm, many of those folks will be selling them to recoup some of that money. I bought mine used after Gustav and got an excellent deal. Once the storm is over, the generator takes up space, they don't need it but every few years, it's in the way, whatever.hunkered down with tropical storm winds or less in one's own powerless house with non existent generator unfortunately unaffordableI know you said "assume no power except a bag of D cells", but you also said "can be watched on the move while running away from storms". Can we assume this is inside an automobile? If you are leaving New Orleans in your vehicle instead of on your bike, we have the vehicle's electrical system to tap into. That opens up more possibilities. There are even rectifiers to convert the 12 volt DC to 120 volt AC. I know that there are lots of TV's installed in vehicles, often more than one. Get behind an SUV at night in your area and you will see the kids each have their own, mounted in the back of the front seats. Sometimes it is one centrally mounted to the ceiling. I am certain that with all the electronics mounted to your bike none of that would present an installation obstacle for you.
If you are not using the automobile, obviously I just wasted lots of space. Hopefully not.
Andrew
I especially like the the aluminum foil on the antenna and what looks to be duct tape holding the bottom on.
Yes, there is a RAM mount available, but only for the 2014 FJR 1800, the Triumph Trophy SE and the BMW K1600.I especially like the the aluminum foil on the antenna and what looks to be duct tape holding the bottom on.
Does RAM make a mount for that thing?
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