webcraft
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This laptop requiress an input of 15.6V and 8A - or at least that is what it says on the back. I can't find any DC-DC adapter or DC-AC inverter which will provide this much current, and in any event I can't see our single domestic battery surviving the onslaught.
(The only dedicated Panasonic DC-DC adapters Ihave seen are £150 and out of stock anyway . . .)
What would the consequence be of using an inverter or adapter which provided the correct voltage but fewer amps? Would it still be possible to charge the machine but not to run it? (An inverter would probably be more useful generally for charging smaller devices).
All advice gratefully received but please don't make it too technical as electricity and black magic are pretty indistinguishable to me.
- W
This laptop requiress an input of 15.6V and 8A - or at least that is what it says on the back. I can't find any DC-DC adapter or DC-AC inverter which will provide this much current, and in any event I can't see our single domestic battery surviving the onslaught.
(The only dedicated Panasonic DC-DC adapters Ihave seen are £150 and out of stock anyway . . .)
What would the consequence be of using an inverter or adapter which provided the correct voltage but fewer amps? Would it still be possible to charge the machine but not to run it? (An inverter would probably be more useful generally for charging smaller devices).
All advice gratefully received but please don't make it too technical as electricity and black magic are pretty indistinguishable to me.
- W