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"Doug Dotson" wrote in message ...
Laptops tend to be a bit more rugged, but using a small desktop and a flat panel display will keep the power consumption down. Doug s/v Callista wrote in message ... Im not a sailor but I have a question out of curiosity. Is it possible to use small form factor desktops on boats with DC systems rather than use laptops? Bottom line.... can one use and modify a desktop to run off 12 vdc boat system..... or is one just stuck using and buying laptops that are already setup to use battery DC power? I would like to use a desk top for the following reasons: 1. Lower cost than Laptops 2. Can be readily adapted to fit my needs by adding cards etc 3. If a drive goes BO it can be changed. So, how can I get a desktop that maintains the above advantages, but uses 12 V power and low amps. I don't want to buy a specialty desktop, then I might jsut as well buy a laptop. The suggestion to use a Flat panel screen is good. But what about the PC itself. How should I confugure that. Are 12 V power supplies available for a desk top? One reply said that a 1 GHz Celeron processor uses the same amount of power in as a laptop. Wat about drives? I think I would need a hard drive and a CD reader. Are they the culprit for high power consumption? What about Cards I need the mother board plus a modem. |
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