After a lot of research and help from a number of forums such as this one, I decided to set up a satellite dish at a tailgate last wekend for the Penn Stare game.
I have a deep cycle marine battery for power, and a 400 watt Black and Decker power invertor.
I used my RCA DirecTv 40gb Tivo, and a small 13" television that pulls 58 watts of power.
The system ran GREAT, and finding the dish was super easy (again, all as result of help from forums like this one).
The problem was, the invertor gave the low power signal after 3 hours of watching, and the whole system went dead 5 minutes later.
Id this typical?? I expected a longer life from the battery based on the low wattage being used.
Any thoughts??
I have a deep cycle marine battery for power, and a 400 watt Black and Decker power invertor.
I used my RCA DirecTv 40gb Tivo, and a small 13" television that pulls 58 watts of power.
The system ran GREAT, and finding the dish was super easy (again, all as result of help from forums like this one).
The problem was, the invertor gave the low power signal after 3 hours of watching, and the whole system went dead 5 minutes later.
Id this typical?? I expected a longer life from the battery based on the low wattage being used.
Any thoughts??