
Short version is, I’m building this video thing for my son’s soccer games and the giant contraption incorporates an LCD screen that is designed to be mounted in a car headrest. There is a bunch of other stuff involved, but the main issue is powering the screen, for which I’ve purchased a 12v 2.6a/h lead-acid battery which as the screen is reported to use 6watts, should draw .5a @ 12v... at least that’s what I figure after a bunch of googeling. But here’s the rub... I would like to be able to charge it on-the-road, preferably from my truck (if the other pieces seem to all work, and the thing proves useful, version 2.0 may incorporate a solar panel for some sort of constant charging while operating deal) but what I can’t seem to figure out is:
... What’s the output of my truck (2009 GMC full-size) accessory port/cigarette lighter....?
Seems like it would be 12v..., yes? but I don’t understand enough about the whole electrical thing to get is... would the battery just draw the amps it need to charge? Does the port put out a fixed flow of amps? What I’d like to do is just chop the end off one of the dozen old cellphone car chargers, put some blade connectors on the wire ends, and plug it in to the dashboard... but I’m none too interested in any exploding battery acid in my still beautiful and plush country-Cadillac leather interior.



Any help on this final aspect of the project would be greatly appreciated! And yes, I could buy a charger from Batteries Plus, that was sitting on the shelf right next to the battery I bought.... But that would be WAY too easy and cost yet more money.



Thanks in advance, Fred
