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Is it a TV AC or DC?

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Televisions typically operate on alternating current (AC). This is because most household electrical systems provide AC power, which is suitable for the functioning of various electronic devices, including TVs.

Understanding AC Power

AC power is the standard form of electricity supplied to homes and businesses. It alternates direction, which allows for efficient transmission over long distances.

Why TVs Use AC

  • Compatibility: Most TVs are designed to work with the AC voltage provided by wall outlets.
  • Power Supply: Inside the TV, there is a power supply unit that converts AC to the necessary DC voltage for internal components.

Exceptions to Consider

Some portable or battery-operated TVs may use direct current (DC) when powered by batteries. However, when plugged into a wall outlet, they still rely on AC power.