HDMI Splitter Question

56Nomad

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I'm not sure why, but he doesn't want a powered solution.

I run run the TVs and the Receiver and most every thing on off and inverter with my batteries. We never use shore power. I don't want anything more that will draw power continuously plus, I don't have any more outlets to plug a powered splitter into :eek:
 

harshness

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:confused: As I've written...... I don't want a powered splitter :rant:
You may be laboring under a false assumption that such a device exists. All models I've seen require external power (even the simple dongles). The power required isn't much (certainly much less than the receiver or TV).
 

Jim5506

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I've been running a unpowered HDMI splitter from MonoPrice for over a year now, splitting the signal to my HDTV and my Sony D50 projector with an HDFury to convert the HDMI to BNC 5 wire input.
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It has never skipped a beat even with the new 5 port switch (upper right) I just added to switch between inputs.
 

KAB

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I bought the non powered Monoprice splitter about a year ago. Did NOT work for a 75' HDMI run...which was fine direct from 722. Got one of the before linked Amazon splitters (same price)...all good now.
 

abigailcable133

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The only product I would recommend is KVMSwitchTech's HDMI Splitter solutions. I had issues with other products and I went to
these guys for a reliable solution. I have never had any issues with any of their products. They were extremely helpful and products work great.
 

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