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Hi all,
I run my boat's laptop from a square wave inverter. The charger hums when I do this.....would this damage the charger? My electric razor does the same thing when it's plugged in but switched off. Both these things work fine, I just worry about the humming. Am I doing damage here? Thanx in advance! Darren S/V Augustan Sydney Harbour |
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No harm will come to it whatsoever.
Actually not so. Many laptop switching power supplies can be damaged by overheating when powered from a less than a sine wave input as they will over compensate for the semi square wave output of an inverter. SP |
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There has been a lot of nonsense posted here. It's really very simple: the
Fourier series (spectrum) of a square wave contains the odd harmonics of the 60 Hz fundamental (180Hz, 300 Hz, 420 Hz, etc) These audible harmonics may excite mechanical vibration resonances in the transformer core laminations leading to the "buzz". Usually nothing to worry about, although as has been pointed out the energy in the harmonics can generate heat through losses. Keep on computing... Derek s/v Destiny Peason 422 "Byron Creek" wrote in message ... Hi all, I run my boat's laptop from a square wave inverter. The charger hums when I do this.....would this damage the charger? My electric razor does the same thing when it's plugged in but switched off. Both these things work fine, I just worry about the humming. Am I doing damage here? Thanx in advance! Darren S/V Augustan Sydney Harbour |
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Here is another, less esoteric way to look at your problem.
Does the laptop power supply hum when it is plugged into regular AC? (Household) If not, then its "natural" mode of operation is silent. Anything other than its "natural" mode of operational is potentially harmful.. If it does hum on household AC...to what extent? (They all do to some degree) How much more noise comes form the supply when on the inverter should determine your sense of how much beyond the "natural" mode the laptop supply is being pushed. A bit more hum than normal...probably no big deal...3 times the hum volume...probably an issue. All the technical discussion won't get you the answer you need. There are too many variables, i.e. what power transistors were used...how over rated they were, saturation, 3rd order harmonics, humidity, how much vibration the unit has been subjected to in the last year of its use... In the end if you felt that something was wrong to the point that it necessitated the question to be asked in the first place go with the conservative approach and change the inverter and keep the current one as a spare. Good luck interpreting the other posts...its seems like you can get an answer out of them if you just had the secret decoder ring that turned combined fact and conjecture into knowledge! John Sk. "Byron Creek" wrote in message ... Hi all, I run my boat's laptop from a square wave inverter. The charger hums when I do this.....would this damage the charger? My electric razor does the same thing when it's plugged in but switched off. Both these things work fine, I just worry about the humming. Am I doing damage here? Thanx in advance! Darren S/V Augustan Sydney Harbour |
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