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Rodney Myrvaagnes wrote
I have never had trouble getting a 12-V charger for any laptop. I have used NEC, IBM, and Toshiba. I have a recent vintage Hewlett-Pacard Pavilion ZE series laptop with an HP supplied 90 watt AC wall wart. I wanted to run off 12v DC so called HP support and asked about an "airline adapter" (computer geek-speak for a 12v power convertor). He said they don't make one for the Pavilion series and recommended I not use an aftermarket convertor, because none of them are rated for 90 watts, and typically 12v power sources aren't rated for 8 amps continuous on planes, etc. He said the Pavilion's are power hungry workstation substitutes and not meant to use 12v, and that I should get an invertor of the proper size if I really had to run off 12v. Oh well . . . |
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