3 messages2009-07-09 20:44 UTCthrough 2009-07-09 21:55 UTC
laptop inverter
cp… [at] sympatico.ca2009-07-09 20:44 UTC
Timm, please check your junk mail for my reply :-)
Peter
RE: [Cal_Boats] laptop inverter
ti… [at] ch2m.com2009-07-09 20:58 UTC
how did you know that's where it went?
I did not have much to comment on. I have used the small unit exclusively for my Dell Laptop.
My laptop power supply output is 19.5v @ 4.62a.= 90 watts - so the 300 watt inverter is 3x adequate.
Input power required is 100-240v @ 1.5amps AC to produce the DC output at it's maximum capacity.
Watt=Volts x amps
Timm
Subject: [Cal_Boats] laptop inverter
Timm, please check your junk mail for my reply :-) Peter Sent from my BlackBerry(r) wireless device
laptop inverter (Timm)
Husar, Charlie [USA]2009-07-09 21:55 UTC
Timm, don't forget the phase in the W=VA calculation. I'm just being an idiot about it since it rarely matters in consumer electronics.
Previously, the gentleman was questioning the DC amperage at 12-13VDC from battery to invertor. For 100 watts, we are indeed talking 8-12 amp drain depending on invertor.
Cheers
Charlie
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Subject: RE: [Cal_Boats] laptop inverter
how did you know that's where it went?
I did not have much to comment on. I have used the small unit exclusively for my Dell Laptop.
My laptop power supply output is 19.5v @ 4.62a.= 90 watts - so the 300 watt inverter is 3x adequate.
Input power required is 100-240v @ 1.5amps AC to produce the DC output at it's maximum capacity.
Watt=Volts x amps
Timm
Subject: [Cal_Boats] laptop inverter
Timm, please check your junk mail for my reply :-) Peter Sent from my BlackBerry(r) wireless device
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