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Inverters and Battery Charge
I need some advice on using an inverter. I have been looking at a 12v to 240v, 300W inverter this is a device which can be removed when not in use i.e. not a permanent fixture - it can be connected directly to the battery or via the 12v socket. I have only got a single battery in the vehicle.
My laptop draws approx 180W (19V at 9.5amps).
Can I use this inveter safely?
Will it run down the vehicle battery very quickly?
Should I leave the vehicle running when I use it?
I dont have any experience with these so any advice woudl be appreciated.
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10th Apr 2008 12:58 pm
heine
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I have a similar draw on my laptop and the inverter will draw about 4 amps if the battery is full (laptop) or about 7.5 if it is also charging the battery . So you should be OK if you don't run it for excessive amounts of time
10th Apr 2008 1:28 pm
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10th Apr 2008 5:39 pm
heine
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PM "10forcash" for confirmation of this, but he advised me against an inverter for a laptop as they apparrently have a nasty habit of damaging the laptop's Power Adapter - go for a 12V DC-to- xV DC converter instead. These can be pluged directly into the cigarette lighter/12V socket in the car.
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10th Apr 2008 7:33 pm
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i aggree with "disconutter". it is a very inificent way to power a laptop, inverting up then dropping down again. a lot of laptop power supplies dont like the "dirty" voltage that comes out of cheap inverters.
A far better option is a 12v to 19volt DC-DC converter.CLUB "Ah Shor it'll be grand"
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10th Apr 2008 7:54 pm
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Kensington do good ones
10th Apr 2008 8:07 pm
christyler
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Ken wrote:
Kensington do good ones
thats the name i was trying to think of, thanks ken CLUB "Ah Shor it'll be grand"
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10th Apr 2008 8:12 pm
heine
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Valid point - I have a 12 V charger and it works very well - my laptop didn't like the cheapie inverter but is quite happy with the non-modified sine wave one that was a lot more expensive
11th Apr 2008 8:20 am
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Ken wrote:
Kensington do good ones
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11th Apr 2008 10:08 am
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Guys,
I posted a link on off topic on this subject a few weeks ago.
I work for Dell and it is suggested to run the laptop (regardless of vendor) from a specific 12v charger.
Draws less power from the battery as you dont have the conversion to contend with, plus bit safer for the system as well.
Usually about £50.00 for one of these "you cannot teach stupid people to do clever things"
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12th Apr 2008 10:31 am
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Quote:
i aggree with "disconutter". it is a very inificent way to power a laptop, inverting up then dropping down again. a lot of laptop power supplies dont like the "dirty" voltage that comes out of cheap inverters.
A far better option is a 12v to 19volt DC-DC converter.
that must be why my inverter and laptop power supply make loud buzzing noises
Ah well, i'll just have to order a new power supply AND a 12v charger on expenses Duncan
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12th Apr 2008 3:33 pm
SN
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discocuzzy wrote:
Guys,
I posted a link on off topic on this subject a few weeks ago.
I work for Dell and it is suggested to run the laptop (regardless of vendor) from a specific 12v charger.
Draws less power from the battery as you dont have the conversion to contend with, plus bit safer for the system as well.
Usually about £50.00 for one of these
So it will still work with a 12V supply rather than 19v?Steve N | 21MY Defender | 08MY Discovery 3 (history) | 06MY Discovery 3 (ancient history)
12th Apr 2008 3:38 pm
npinks
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Guys
I noticed that Costco had a 12v to 240v 500w converter made by Ring they was around £35 from memory
12th Apr 2008 3:42 pm
discocuzzy
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SN wrote:
discocuzzy wrote:
Guys,
I posted a link on off topic on this subject a few weeks ago.
I work for Dell and it is suggested to run the laptop (regardless of vendor) from a specific 12v charger.
Draws less power from the battery as you dont have the conversion to contend with, plus bit safer for the system as well.
Usually about £50.00 for one of these
So it will still work with a 12V supply rather than 19v?
Yes steve, Try an find the post on Off topic..i put model numbers with compatability matrix for the Dell machines on there.
Just found it..if you have a specific model, just PM nd ill find the details
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Auto-Air AC adapter..designed to run of of 12v supply, either fag lighter or power pack.
Not sure about the XPS mind as thats more of a consumer, rather than business product.
Having a feeling the socket size is different.
Try here...details of whats supported listed...log onto Dell.com for prices
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