CONVERT THE 240V VAST RECEIVER TO 12V

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CONVERT THE 240V VAST RECEIVER TO 12V

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I just found this on the web.


http://www.satplus.com.au/products/12%2 ... Board.html


After market 12 to 24 volt DC power board so you can now convert your 240V satellite decoder to straight 12V DC. Exhaustive testing and superb design with twin heatsinks to keep board running cool. Input voltage from 11V to 28 V meaning you can run direct from your battery or via a cigarette socket. Low power consumption of only 0.65A so you'll no longer need to run an inverter. Smart design meets strict electro magnetic interference (EMI) standards with low ripple and noise. Full 12 month warranty. Board comes complete with heavy duty, fused cigarette lead. You can also choose to include the optional 240V DC power adapter (add from the option above) so you can run the decoder on 240V as well while in caravan parks and save your precious battery power. Easy installation.
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Re: CONVERT THE 240V VAST RECEIVER TO 12V

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I'd be more inclined to just use a small inverter which is useable for other purposes as well if need be. Camera, phone etc.
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Re: CONVERT THE 240V VAST RECEIVER TO 12V

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That's ok if you have room to mount a small inverter, or don't want to move an inverter around for various jobs....

Nothing like wanting to use the inverter for a small job when the wife is watching TV.

This will be built in, low cost, neat and tidy and out of the road
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the video for the install is clear and precise, good for those who don't want an inverter at all, otherwise the price goes close to just fitting up and inverter and then having a multi use device for what ever 240v needs you might have, for another $20 roughly you could have a 1000w inverter if you have a 12v system http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Pure-Sine-Wa ... 3f1081fb33
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This gizmo is for those who have the problem of not wanting to run 240V to the appliance, or don't have the room to instal an inverter.

I put the post up for people who may be interested in doing the conversion for all the right reasons.

I'm sure that those who travel by air and watch the safety demonstration can think of millions of reasons why they would not want to use the life vest, thankfully the air hostess does not ask the passengers for reasons
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and thankyou for sharing it, sorry if we sounded negative, it wasn't meant that way. I sent them an email to see if they sell the set top box already converted in the whole portable kit thing and if so, what was the price, the return email said they are shut till Jan 2013, I'll post up the reply when it comes. I have a friend who was planning on where he was going to fit the inverter for his VAST box, I wonder if he has done it yet, I think he would prefer the all 12v option.

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There is a chap/shop in MacKay that has been converting them almost since VAST came out.
A lot dearer though.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/12V-Vast-Sat ... 0878303505
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Well, I finally received a reply regarding buying the unit already 12v converted, yes, but it's an extra $100, I think the better option would be to do the conversion yourself, then you would still have the 240vac option available if you wanted to swap back or change to a different box but keep the 12v option.
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Re: CONVERT THE 240V VAST RECEIVER TO 12V

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http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/12v-to-240v- ... 065wt_1180


12v to 240v DC Open Power Board for Vast Altech UEC DSD-4121
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Re: CONVERT THE 240V VAST RECEIVER TO 12V

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I have 2 inverters in my van. A 600W Pure Sinewave Projecta . Installed in the boot of the van.
That a power cable runs from,to the vans 240V inlet. Which we use to run the washing machine,bread maker etc.
The other is a 150W beer can inverter , that is installed in a cupboard With a 240V cable running to a double power point with a seperate off switch. This is used for the vast and also for a nothing else we want to charge. Without disturbing the vast while on . Things can be charged at the same time .
We also have 2 seperate 12v charge stations . One for the TV ontop of the fridge . And the other behind the U shaped lounge . That charges the. iPad, computer . Internet and Barbs DSI
Everything this we have , we try to have a multi use for. As all here know, living in a van is a compromise
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