- Laptopa Toshiba Satellite 300CDS
- Posted by slidera@poczta.onet.pl on July 27th, 2005
Hi
I have Laptopa Toshiba Satellite 300CDS and I would like ask you
This laptop is for 10.8 volt but
If I give (connect) 12 volt to this laptop from auto-battery
Please, Help me
Thank you
- Posted by Stan on July 28th, 2005
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Seeing as the AC power adapter for that laptop is 15v I don't see any
problem in trying to run it with a 12v auto battery. Makes the laptop a
whole less portable though, lugging around a 12v battery.
Good Luck
- Posted by mike on July 28th, 2005
Stan wrote:
Just in case you are thinking about hooking your laptop up to an
automotive electrical system, you should read this before you decide
against it!
http://www.littelfuse.com/data/en/Ap...tes/an9312.pdf
mike
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- Posted by MrB on July 29th, 2005
Mike,
Wow! That report is pretty technical. My laptop, a Dell, recommends using an
inverter connected to the automobile power source and plugging the laptop AC
to DC power supply into it. Anyway, I agree with you that connecting
directly to the auto supply is not advisable.
Thanks
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