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Hello, I recently bought a 10w 12v 7" TV, but it doesn't come with its own battery. So would it be possible to connect it to a 12v 7,2ah ups battery without any tv damage?

Thanks for your availability
regards
 
Hi,
Probably, but those batteries will melt anything that will short them out. Use a a suitable fuse in the connectiing lead say 1.6A or 1.8A fast blow and be carefull about polarity.
 

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