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Floating Mind wrote: It's my understanding that a person should never use a modified sinewave inverter with a laptop, that we should always use pure sinewave inverters with laptops, as the modified sinewave units are harmful to the life of the laptop's battery. Question #1: Is this true? Short answer: no it is not true. Longer answer: Most, if not all, recent laptops use powerbricks that are of the switching type. You can check easily: if it accepts 90-250V 50-60Hz, it's a switching powersupply. Switching powersupplies don't care what wave form it is fed, so any inverter will do fine. Regards, ted |
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