Can I use ENGLAON TVs on 12V, 24V, and 240V?Updated 2 months ago
Can I use ENGLAON TVs on 12V, 24V, and 240V?
Most ENGLAON TVs support a wide voltage input range (typically 10–30V DC), with built-in Surge Protection. This allows safe operation on 12V and 24V systems, and also on 240V.
What is “Surge Protection” in ENGLAON 12V TVs?
Surge protection refers to the TV’s ability to safely tolerate voltage fluctuations within a defined range.
Unlike fixed 12V-only device, ENGLAON TVs are designed with wide voltage input tolerance, meaning they can handle:
- Low voltage (e.g. battery discharge)
- High voltage (e.g. charging systems, alternators)
- Short-term fluctuations common in caravans, RVs, and vehicles
Example:
If a TV is rated 10V–30V, it can safely operate anywhere within that range without damage.
Do ENGLAON TVs support 24V systems?
Yes — most ENGLAON TVs support 24V directly
This is because:
- Most models are designed with wide voltage input (typically up to 30V)
- 24V falls safely within this range
No step-down converter is required for these models.
Important: Not All Models Are the Same
Some non-smart models such as LED24M30 and LED24M40 , have a limited voltage range 12–18V therefore unable to work on 24V.
ENGLAON TV – Surge Protection (Voltage Range Summary)
| Model / Series Type | Typical Voltage Range | 24V Compatible |
|---|---|---|
| X70 Series | 10V – 30V | ✅ Yes |
| X70 Plus Series | 10V – 30V | ✅ Yes |
| X80 / M80 Series | 10V – 30V | ✅ Yes |
| X90 Series | 10V – 30V | ✅ Yes |
| X90 Plus Series | 10V – 30V | ✅ Yes |
| X90 Pro Series | 10V – 30V | ✅ Yes |
| Basic / Standard TV (LED24M30 / LED24M40) | 12V – 18V | ❌ No |
What happens if the voltage is outside the supported range?
If the supplied voltage exceeds the supported range:
- TV may fail to power on
- Screen may flicker or flash
- Internal components may be damaged
Damage caused by incorrect voltage input is considered external damage and may not be covered under warranty
Why are ENGLAON TVs designed this way?
ENGLAON TVs are purpose-built for:
- Caravans
- Motorhomes
- Boats
- Off-grid environments
These environments often experience unstable voltage, so wide voltage tolerance is essential for reliability.