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Go to Radio Shack and get a 19V cigarette lighter converter.
Or he http://www.powerstream.com/ADC.htm TB wrote: Would it be possible to have the house and engine batteries conected in series to give 24v, step this down to 18v to power the laptop. Then tap off each battery for normal 12v service. Sorry if this is a dumb question but I need a dc supply as the inverter interferes with the ssb radio when receiving weather faxes. Tony -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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That sounds a lot simpler. So this converter is not an inverter then?
Glenn Ashmore wrote: Go to Radio Shack and get a 19V cigarette lighter converter. Or he http://www.powerstream.com/ADC.htm TB wrote: Would it be possible to have the house and engine batteries conected in series to give 24v, step this down to 18v to power the laptop. Then tap off each battery for normal 12v service. Sorry if this is a dumb question but I need a dc supply as the inverter interferes with the ssb radio when receiving weather faxes. Tony |
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Or this
http://www.mpja.com/productview.asp?product=12974+PS SP "TB" wrote in message ... That sounds a lot simpler. So this converter is not an inverter then? Glenn Ashmore wrote: Go to Radio Shack and get a 19V cigarette lighter converter. Or he http://www.powerstream.com/ADC.htm TB wrote: Would it be possible to have the house and engine batteries conected in series to give 24v, step this down to 18v to power the laptop. Then tap off each battery for normal 12v service. Sorry if this is a dumb question but I need a dc supply as the inverter interferes with the ssb radio when receiving weather faxes. Tony |
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Or this one
http://www.idot.com/TheStore/Desktop...stat us=green "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message ... Go to Radio Shack and get a 19V cigarette lighter converter. Or he http://www.powerstream.com/ADC.htm TB wrote: Would it be possible to have the house and engine batteries conected in series to give 24v, step this down to 18v to power the laptop. Then tap off each battery for normal 12v service. Sorry if this is a dumb question but I need a dc supply as the inverter interferes with the ssb radio when receiving weather faxes. Tony -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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Watch out if you get the radio shack adapter it puts out +12 volts on
the plus side referenced to ships ground and - 7 volts on the - side referenced to ships ground for 19 volts. If you want to connect anything else to your computer that is using ships ground then you have 7 volts between them and you get an arc maybe blow some stuff up, for those that want to argue with this just read very carefully the warning on page 9 (I think, been a while, maybe page 5) of the manual it is criptic but it is a warning. I had a customer with one of these and he blew up his 900 dollar ptc-pro sailmail modems!! So I investigated and found that they move the negative down from the input reference. Watch out ! It is good for running your laptop and for charging batteries but you must disconnect it before you hook anything else up to the computer. Charge up the battery then disconnect it. Then connect your fax and radio stuff. GW Glenn Ashmore wrote in message ... Go to Radio Shack and get a 19V cigarette lighter converter. Or he http://www.powerstream.com/ADC.htm TB wrote: Would it be possible to have the house and engine batteries conected in series to give 24v, step this down to 18v to power the laptop. Then tap off each battery for normal 12v service. Sorry if this is a dumb question but I need a dc supply as the inverter interferes with the ssb radio when receiving weather faxes. Tony |
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I do connect the GPS to the lap so It looks as though this may be an
issue. I do run on charged batteries at the moment but the used thinkpad that i use will run less than 2hrs on a fully charged battery. I tried our local Radio Shack for the converter this morning with no luck. I will check their web site for the part# Tony Gw wrote: Watch out if you get the radio shack adapter it puts out +12 volts on the plus side referenced to ships ground and - 7 volts on the - side referenced to ships ground for 19 volts. If you want to connect anything else to your computer that is using ships ground then you have 7 volts between them and you get an arc maybe blow some stuff up, for those that want to argue with this just read very carefully the warning on page 9 (I think, been a while, maybe page 5) of the manual it is criptic but it is a warning. I had a customer with one of these and he blew up his 900 dollar ptc-pro sailmail modems!! So I investigated and found that they move the negative down from the input reference. Watch out ! It is good for running your laptop and for charging batteries but you must disconnect it before you hook anything else up to the computer. Charge up the battery then disconnect it. Then connect your fax and radio stuff. GW Glenn Ashmore wrote in message ... Go to Radio Shack and get a 19V cigarette lighter converter. Or he http://www.powerstream.com/ADC.htm TB wrote: Would it be possible to have the house and engine batteries conected in series to give 24v, step this down to 18v to power the laptop. Then tap off each battery for normal 12v service. Sorry if this is a dumb question but I need a dc supply as the inverter interferes with the ssb radio when receiving weather faxes. Tony |
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![]() "TB" wrote in message ... I do connect the GPS to the lap so It looks as though this may be an issue. I do run on charged batteries at the moment but the used thinkpad that i use will run less than 2hrs on a fully charged battery. I tried our local Radio Shack for the converter this morning with no luck. I will check their web site for the part# I think we went through this a month or two ago. Take a look at www.lindelectronics.com Check out the inverters converters or what-have-you listed down the right side of the window. Leanne B S/V Fundy |
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