I have a company truck that I can only use an Inverter that plugs into a 12 volt socket. I want to use my laptop but the chart for the Power Drive inverters says I should get the 150 watt inverter. The sockets in the Cascadia are rated 12 volt/10 amp so 120 watts would be the maximim. Do laptops really use that much power? I would think it would be OK to use a 150 watt inverter as long as I didn't use more than 100 or so watts and I would like to get that Inverter because it has three AC outlets that I could use to charge my phones on at the same time.
Inverter for laptop
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by JC1971, Feb 14, 2016.
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Get a Cobra 400 watt , it has a bigger heat sink,( it won't put out 400 watts using the cigarette lighter, ) and stays cooler without the fan kicking on.
I always keep my laptop fully charged so the inverter doesn't have to work too hard.JC1971 Thanks this. -
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I agree with @tucker ... You will be using the inverter to continually "top off" your battery and probably when you are not using it. (Assumptions made)
So, if the battery is fully charged you will likely never hit 150 watts at any point. If the battery is drained, or not working, and you are doing some high end gaming or something then usage will be higher. Even then 150 watts seem very high.
You mentioned the three plugs... That too will come into play... If you are using three items and all three are plugged into the inverter then you will be spreading/sharing those 150 across all devices. A smartphone and laptop would not be an issue but a laptop and something larger could pose potential issues.
Also, as mentioned above, you will only get so many watts via an inverter plugged into the cigarette lighter... I don't know what that is but you may want to find out that max and work back from that bottleneck.
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A lot of laptops only need about 90 watts to charge. Any inverter will only draw as much power as it needs for a given load. So a larger inverter than needed would still only draw however many watts your laptop needs.
Look at the power brick for you laptop. It will say something like output 19 volts 4 amps or whatever, multiply the output volts times output watts and that will be your needed watts, plus inefficiencies in the conversions it's best to add 20%.
About 150 watts is the absolute maximum for any cigar lighter, yours being 120 watts. I have seen 300 watt inverters that came with both the cigar lighter and direct wire hook ups. If you got one of those and used the cigar plug on it, I think would be the best option as they would indeed run cooler as tucker pointed out.JC1971 and MidWest_MacDaddy Thank this. -
I'm going to have to look in the owners manual to see, now. I've also seen on the Internet someone who spliced two 12 volt plugs together so he could use two outlets doubling the available power except in the Crapcadia whenever the voltage drops it will cut the power to the 12 volt socket in the sleeper but leave power to the one less than a foot away under the cabinet. -
You can run up to 400 watts in the 12V socket. Albeit, they're bigger squares. I've done it with laptop, printer, tv, and a heated aroma. With no issues. And i don't think all of them together have come close to pulling 300 watts.
I used to leave my printer on. But now i shut it off when not in use.
I don't have the tv or aroma anymore, Only the laptop and printer. This is what i've been using for the past 12 months.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Schumacher-XI14-Power-Inverter/15140199 -
I recommend going on Amazon and looking for a 12 volt "car charger" power supply made for your specific laptop. More than likely one is available and it will save you a lot of grief.
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