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Is it possible to power a laptop w/ the 'cigarette lighter'?
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Is it possible to power a laptop w/ the 'cigarette lighter'?
I'm wondering if i can power my full sized laptop with the cigarette lighter port.
The cover on the 'lighter' says 12V 120W... so it must be 10Amps
My laptop AC->DC power adaptor is rated at 20V, 90W and 4.5Amps
so I was thinking of increasing the Volts somehow (adding resistors or something) but short of another battery I don't know if its gonna work. I dont fancy installing a 2nd either...
V=IR
P=IV
those 2 equations only go so far...
only ever did electronics up until yr10 haha
The cover on the 'lighter' says 12V 120W... so it must be 10Amps
My laptop AC->DC power adaptor is rated at 20V, 90W and 4.5Amps
so I was thinking of increasing the Volts somehow (adding resistors or something) but short of another battery I don't know if its gonna work. I dont fancy installing a 2nd either...
V=IR
P=IV
those 2 equations only go so far...
only ever did electronics up until yr10 haha
Resistors drop voltage. I think you can get IC packages that will increase DC to DC voltages. Unfortunately increasing a DC voltage isn't easy to do in your own circuit. Then you have to have power conditioning and do you know if the charger is supposed to have circuitry to determine the current to push into the battery?? My advice go to dick smith and buy a 12V laptop charger that has the right output voltage and plug for your laptop!!
better idea.
get a power inverter. changes ac to dc via some sine wave bulltish.
makes the cig slot to a power point. i think they can go up to 200 watts. any bigger you have to connect directly to the battery.
they also have a fail safe. if you use too much battery it will cut power to you laptop or small device.
only issue i have its too big and theres a fan inside that makes a bit of noise but im sure you doofdoof can cancel that out.
many advantages though. less than half the price of laptop adaptor. can support all laptops. charge your mobiles and cameras. some even come with usb charger.
heres where i got mine from
http://www.shoppingsquare.com.au/search ... egodQDudEg
get a power inverter. changes ac to dc via some sine wave bulltish.
makes the cig slot to a power point. i think they can go up to 200 watts. any bigger you have to connect directly to the battery.
they also have a fail safe. if you use too much battery it will cut power to you laptop or small device.
only issue i have its too big and theres a fan inside that makes a bit of noise but im sure you doofdoof can cancel that out.
many advantages though. less than half the price of laptop adaptor. can support all laptops. charge your mobiles and cameras. some even come with usb charger.
heres where i got mine from
http://www.shoppingsquare.com.au/search ... egodQDudEg
You can get 12V to 230V inverters that are the same size as a coffee travel mug now (designed to fit into cupholders) or even ones not much bigger than a GPS power plug.
They are enough to power laptops and small things like other chargers. Wouldn't hook a TV up to them whilst camping though haha
They aren't too dear either
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... rm=KEYWORD
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... rm=KEYWORD
They are enough to power laptops and small things like other chargers. Wouldn't hook a TV up to them whilst camping though haha
They aren't too dear either
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... rm=KEYWORD
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... rm=KEYWORD
The only thing with those SIR-VRX is that the guys at Jaycar couldn't gaurantee how smooth the chopped sine wave will be and whether or not switch mode power supplies would get upset by them (I'd imagine laptop chargers are now switchmode units)...
So if you're going to try them you have to make sure you get a gaurantee from the blokes that you can return it if it won't work
But still going DC to AC to DC is kinda pretty inefficienient, better off just getting a 12VDC to 20VDC adaptor...
So if you're going to try them you have to make sure you get a gaurantee from the blokes that you can return it if it won't work
But still going DC to AC to DC is kinda pretty inefficienient, better off just getting a 12VDC to 20VDC adaptor...
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