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On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 16:45:01 GMT, "Fred Miller"
wrote: Slightly Off topic but I know someone here can answer the question. I am trying to run a Dell Inspiron 5100 in my truck using a small inverter but all I do is blow fuses in the truck. This is a 6 month old Chev 1500 in excellent condition. My "brick" 110 V power supply reads: AC 100-240 V - 103-109 VA 50-60Hz DC 20 V 4.5 A What size inverter in watts do I need to use with this power supply? Can a cigar lighter outlet supply the required power? TIA for your help. 109VA = Volt-Amperes = about 110 watts, give or take a few. You need at least a 150 watt inverter, 300's are cheap and more useful and won't be overloaded. I recommend the 300 watt Tripplite by name because anything plugged into a Tripplite anything has a $50K insurance policy plugged into it. A piece of Chinese crap from the Shack does not. I've never had a Tripplite product fail, for any reason. There's a 500W inverter that regularly goes into overload running my stepvan shop out on the road, every day. If I can't tear it up, you can't either.....(c; Tripplites are the best, hands down. Now, let's talk about those durn fuses! 120 watts at 12 Volts is 120/12 = 10 Amps. How big was that fuse? The 300 watt inverter needs about 360/12 = 30 amps at full load....leaving a little to keep the fuse from blowing just because you tried to start something. Look at the fuse on the inverter, itself. If it has a 30A fuse.....the circuit it plugs into must also have 30 amps of capacity and a 30A fuse, too! Sound logical? If the inverter blows the fuse with nothing plugged into it, even a 5A fuse....IT'S TOAST! Time to junk the Chinese crap and go buy one of those slick Tripplite inverters I've never been able to trash!.... Larry W4CSC NNNN |
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