RJJ
Well-Known Member
Hi folks - can I please ask about charging and the inverter?
My inverter is wired only to work when engine is on. For charging a low-load device like a laptop, I would rather use a device like this
Universal DC vehicle Charger 12-24V for HP Compaq Dell: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics
Assuming the adaptor fits the laptop, am I right in thinking this would take reasonably low load on the 12v circuit? In comparison with running the inverter for a 3-pin plug, which then steps-down again for the the sake of (ultimately) a low voltage need.
I hope ideally to be able to work on the boat at anchor on solar (300w panels) without running the engine; or at least running every other day or so. My energy budget seems to permit this (plus fridge, anchor lights and music) as long as I can fully charge the laptop during daylight hours while still getting a full battery charge.
My inverter is wired only to work when engine is on. For charging a low-load device like a laptop, I would rather use a device like this
Universal DC vehicle Charger 12-24V for HP Compaq Dell: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics
Assuming the adaptor fits the laptop, am I right in thinking this would take reasonably low load on the 12v circuit? In comparison with running the inverter for a 3-pin plug, which then steps-down again for the the sake of (ultimately) a low voltage need.
I hope ideally to be able to work on the boat at anchor on solar (300w panels) without running the engine; or at least running every other day or so. My energy budget seems to permit this (plus fridge, anchor lights and music) as long as I can fully charge the laptop during daylight hours while still getting a full battery charge.