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how to connect notebook on a 12V DC
I want to connect a Compaq ARMADA E500 to a 12V batteries. The adapter
from the notebook gives my a 18,5V/2,7Amp. Do I need a special converter? (where can I buy one) Does anyone knows a wiring Diagram? Geert Maene |
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You can purchase an Auto Power Adapter/Charger from Compaq
(#401043-B25) which is supposed to be an option for the E500. Or, you can purchase a generic adapter. These adapters will charge the internal battery as well as operate the computer from your 12 supply. Good luck! Chuck Geert Maene wrote: I want to connect a Compaq ARMADA E500 to a 12V batteries. The adapter from the notebook gives my a 18,5V/2,7Amp. Do I need a special converter? (where can I buy one) Does anyone knows a wiring Diagram? Geert Maene |
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On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 19:40:43 GMT, Geert Maene
wrote: I want to connect a Compaq ARMADA E500 to a 12V batteries. The adapter from the notebook gives my a 18,5V/2,7Amp. Do I need a special converter? (where can I buy one) Does anyone knows a wiring Diagram? Geert Maene =========================================== Your cheapest solution is to get a low power/low cost inverter. I don't know where you are located, but here in the US, West Marine, Walmart and Costco all have inverters in the 150 to 200 watt range for less than $35 USD. They will run your laptop just fine as well as other low power electrical gear. |
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On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 19:40:43 GMT, Geert Maene
wrote: I want to connect a Compaq ARMADA E500 to a 12V batteries. The adapter from the notebook gives my a 18,5V/2,7Amp. Do I need a special converter? (where can I buy one) Does anyone knows a wiring Diagram? Geert Maene I use a small 12VDC-120VAC inverter, and the normal laptop AC supply. This may be slightly less efficient than a "proper" 12 volt supply for the notebook, but it is cheap and simple, and I generally have the engine running while using the computer, so the loss in efficiency is not significant. -- Peter Bennett, VE7CEI peterbb4 (at) interchange.ubc.ca new newsgroup users info : http://vancouver-webpages.com/nnq GPS and NMEA info: http://vancouver-webpages.com/peter Vancouver Power Squadron: http://vancouver.powersquadron.ca |
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Geert Maene wrote:
I want to connect a Compaq ARMADA E500 to a 12V batteries. The adapter from the notebook gives my a 18,5V/2,7Amp. Do I need a special converter? (where can I buy one) Does anyone knows a wiring Diagram? Look for a auto/airline DC adapter. It takes the nominal 12V battery voltage and provides a stabilized 18V output. Adapters were made by COMPAQ and there are also after market adapters on the market. Check eBay, there are about 20 Armada DC adapters for sale there right now http://tinyurl.com/72ftb Jack -- Jack Erbes in Ellsworth, Maine, USA - jackerbes at adelphia dot net (also receiving email at jacker at midmaine.com) |
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Geert Maene wrote:
I want to connect a Compaq ARMADA E500 to a 12V batteries. The adapter from the notebook gives my a 18,5V/2,7Amp. Do I need a special converter? (where can I buy one) Does anyone knows a wiring Diagram? Geert Maene Hi Geert, In Belgium you should be able to get a Targus or Kensington generic auto adapter for your laptop at most bigger computer shops. I know that Office Centre has them in the Netherlands, and they have 3 outlets in Belgium: http://www.officecentre.be/ Also check the nl.sport.varen newsgroup, someone asked the same thing there this week (search for "voeding laptop"). -- Kees |
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You need an adaptor as per your laptop specifications Try the net / e/Bay On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 14:55:05 +0200, Kees Verruijt wrote: Geert Maene wrote: I want to connect a Compaq ARMADA E500 to a 12V batteries. The adapter from the notebook gives my a 18,5V/2,7Amp. Do I need a special converter? (where can I buy one) Does anyone knows a wiring Diagram? Geert Maene Hi Geert, In Belgium you should be able to get a Targus or Kensington generic auto adapter for your laptop at most bigger computer shops. I know that Office Centre has them in the Netherlands, and they have 3 outlets in Belgium: http://www.officecentre.be/ Also check the nl.sport.varen newsgroup, someone asked the same thing there this week (search for "voeding laptop"). -- Kees |
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I've built my own comverter, but this was easyer.
My batteries are said to be 12V, in real-life this is somewhere in the 13's My laptop uses 15V, 4A, but the laptop-battaries are 10.8V so, the input of the laptop should be somewhere between 15 and 10.8 V. a direct link from the boat-batteries could be made, and for security I added a fuse, diode (such a thing to let te power flow in one direction), and a thing to catch any peak voltages (we call it a "condensator") this works well now for 2 years, third coming up. (laptop-batteries should be removed, couse they are slowly getting empty) the laptops it works with for me are a Toshiba 1800-100, toshiba 2140CDT and a real old IBM XXX. the IBM asked 18 volts too |
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You can get a simple adapter on e/Bay or get an inverter On 26 May 2005 02:35:03 -0700, "Arnold" wrote: I've built my own comverter, but this was easyer. My batteries are said to be 12V, in real-life this is somewhere in the 13's My laptop uses 15V, 4A, but the laptop-battaries are 10.8V so, the input of the laptop should be somewhere between 15 and 10.8 V. a direct link from the boat-batteries could be made, and for security I added a fuse, diode (such a thing to let te power flow in one direction), and a thing to catch any peak voltages (we call it a "condensator") this works well now for 2 years, third coming up. (laptop-batteries should be removed, couse they are slowly getting empty) the laptops it works with for me are a Toshiba 1800-100, toshiba 2140CDT and a real old IBM XXX. the IBM asked 18 volts too |
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Reuben Rothstein wrote:
You can get a simple adapter on e/Bay or get an inverter On 26 May 2005 02:35:03 -0700, "Arnold" wrote: I've built my own comverter, but this was easyer. My batteries are said to be 12V, in real-life this is somewhere in the 13's My laptop uses 15V, 4A, but the laptop-battaries are 10.8V so, the input of the laptop should be somewhere between 15 and 10.8 V. a direct link from the boat-batteries could be made, and for security I added a fuse, diode (such a thing to let te power flow in one direction), and a thing to catch any peak voltages (we call it a "condensator") this works well now for 2 years, third coming up. (laptop-batteries should be removed, couse they are slowly getting empty) the laptops it works with for me are a Toshiba 1800-100, toshiba 2140CDT and a real old IBM XXX. the IBM asked 18 volts too You might consider the risk of voltage drops when cranking the engine if you have removed your laptop batteries, which otherwise can protect you against that. This device handles such problems nicely, at a price of course.... http://www.carnetix.com/CNXP1900.htm |
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