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"Len Krauss" wrote in message
... I have an old Toshiba Satellite notebook that runs fine direct from 12vdc. Few if any of the newer notebooks will do that, as their voltage requirements are much higher. Someone suggested the higher voltage was mainly a battery charging requirement and that by removing battery some notebooks will run off 12vdc. My new one didn't. And it draws lots of current too, by comparison to old notebook -- more than most pocket inverters can handle. Len -- Eliminate "ns" for email address. The manufacturers wouldn't supply 16 volt power units if the modern laptops would run on 12 volts. Since most batteries are only 10.8 volts, the power requirements are all to do with the laptop, not the battery as has been suggested. Can't understand why so many boat owners won't invest in an inverter, it can't be the expense, and these voltage step-up units are more expensive than inverters, mainly due to lack of demand I guess. My laptop runs happily on my small 180-watt inverter, using it's own power unit for step-down. The last laptop I got to run on 12 volts was an ancient Tosh, which ran Dos 3.2 only, not much bloody use in a modern navigation envirnment! -- Remove "nospam" from return address. |
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