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Bill,
I have to have a laptop with me to work on most NMEA trains that I service, so I found a Targus AMP10US for my old Compaq laptop. It can run from from almost anything that looks a lot like electicity. The only thing I have had to add was a cigarette lighter hole with aligator clips because many of the racing boats don't even have a place to charge a cell phone. Matt Colie Bill Kearney wrote: You might also consider purchasing a power brick for your laptop that runs directly from 12 volts. I have two of these from Lind Electronics, one for a Dell and one for a Panasonic. Each one is specifically designed for the particular laptop. Handy to have as I can recharge the laptop from the car's cigarette lighter socket or run the laptop in the car to use Microsoft Streets and Trips. The only downside to using a 12v powersupply is having to bring along another one for on-shore use with AC. But we've now got a pair of 12v adapters, one for hers and one for my laptop. Saves from having to fire up the generator. Also means we leave 'em on the boat so don't have to worry that the adapter didn't get brought along. For the on-shore use I got a 110v to 12v lighter socket adapter. Works well enough in a pinch. -Bill Kearney |
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