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electrical:12v:laptop [2023/09/08 00:41] princess_fluffypants [DC adapters] |
electrical:12v:laptop [2024/07/25 11:42] (current) frater_secessus [DC adapters] |
===== DC adapters ===== | ===== DC adapters ===== |
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Using a DC adapter for your laptop rather than an [[electrical:inverter|inverter]] + the original 110v charger can save 10% or more power that would otherwise be lost in the inversion process. | Using a DC adapter for your laptop rather than an [[electrical:inverter|inverter]] + the original 110v charger can save 10%-20% or more power that would otherwise be lost in the inversion process. Most DC adapters will come with the ciggy port plug; it is common to cut the plug off and and wire it to the fuse box or to your preferred connector type. |
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Almost all small-to-medium laptops made from ~2021 and later run off USB-C, which is commonly rated for up to 90w; a [[https://www.amazon.com/Charger-HKY-12V-24V-Adapter-Replacement/dp/B08MQ7HMPY/|12v USB-C adapter]] will plug into a 12v [[electrical:12v:ports|cigarette lighter]] port and give up to 90w of USB-C which will power most laptops. For a bit more money you can buy an OEM((Original Equipment Manufacturer)) car charger. | Almost all small-to-medium laptops made from ~2021 and later run off USB-C, which is commonly rated for up to 90w; a [[https://www.amazon.com/Charger-HKY-12V-24V-Adapter-Replacement/dp/B08MQ7HMPY/|12v USB-C adapter]] will plug into a 12v [[electrical:12v:ports|cigarette lighter]] port and give up to 90w of USB-C which will power most laptops. For a bit more money you can buy an OEM((Original Equipment Manufacturer)) car charger. |