Not sure I understand how a fuse will do anything. Fuse breaks based on higher amps, right? How would a voltage spike affect a fuse? I get the concern about the voltage deviation. I think I'll use the Blue ray with the converter only when on shore power (at least for now). The TV and the stereo receiver were made for 12 volt so obviously they are already wired into the DC panel.
I got tired of being limited to just the DVD's that I can play on the Jensen stereo receiver so I bought the Sony Blu Ray. It's not expensive, but I had to add components. The TV only has one HDMI in and the receiver has only one HDMI out. I had no way to patch in the Blu Ray until I got a HDMI switch with 1 output (to TV) and 3 inputs (stereo/DVD, Blu Ray, and room for a Fire Stick) Now, I also needed a way to patch in audio from the Blu Ray to the stereo receiver so I could have the external speakers play with Blu Ray. There is a coaxial digital audio output on the Blu Ray and audio RCA inputs on the receiver. I had to get an adaptor for that connection, but I think it will work! I'll find out Friday night.
