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You can probably find one that plugs into the wall but gets 12V DC from an
adapter. If it's got a wall adapter that says something to the effect of INPUT: 120VAC OUTPUT:12VDC then all you have to do is cut the wires between the adapter and the display and hook them to a power source in your car using the right polarity. Check your documentation and labels for ratings and specifications. Use an inline fuse and be careful. Aron "Brian Smith" <Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote in message news:h3oUb.15153$Ja2.98746@nnrp1.uunet.ca... > > "GusTheCat" <GusTheCat.1154fz@realcaraudio.com> wrote in message > news:GusTheCat.1154fz@realcaraudio.com... > > > > J. Perry wrote: > > > > > > Does any of your guys know where can I get an electronic display > > > panel installed on my rear window? So I can display, > > > > > > ::Horn broken, watch for finger!:: > > > > > > ::Get away from that ditch, it is MY job!:: > > > > > > Etc, Etc ... > > Have you tried Staples? They sell programmable signs like that. You'd > probably have to use an inverter for power. > > -- > Brian > www.accesswave.ca/~orion > > > > > > |
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