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#268425 - 31/10/2005 17:13 Power Inverter for powering Dell Inperon 8600
jondle
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Registered: 19/08/2005
Posts: 38
Loc: San Diego, CA, USA
I have a 400w power inverter that I have used many times. It generally works fine, but it wouldn't power my gf's Dell Insperon 8600 last week. After doing some Google research, it sounds like it is because my inverter produces a modified sine wave instead of a pure sine wave.

I was going to order a 150w pure-sine wave inverter to use with the laptop, but I wanted some confirmation before I order it. Do you guys think that is the problem and a decent solution?


Edited by jondle (31/10/2005 17:39)
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#268426 - 31/10/2005 18:15 Re: Power Inverter for powering Dell Inperon 8600 [Re: jondle]
matthew_k
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Registered: 12/02/2002
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Well, you're converting DC->AC->DC, so the logical thing is to try to go DC->DC. Plenty of companies sell laptop car/airplane adapters which might be a better solution.

Matthew

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#268427 - 31/10/2005 18:45 Re: Power Inverter for powering Dell Inperon 8600 [Re: matthew_k]
jondle
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Registered: 19/08/2005
Posts: 38
Loc: San Diego, CA, USA
I looked into one made by Targus. It said it would only power the laptop in power saving mode and wouldn't charge it.

I found one by Lind Elec. that provides full power and charges, but it costs more than the 150w pure-sine inverter I found. I would rather have an inverter because it has more uses, even if I don't have more at the moment. At the least, the inverter should work on future laptops, which the adapter probably wouldn't.
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#268428 - 31/10/2005 22:33 Re: Power Inverter for powering Dell Inperon 8600 [Re: jondle]
mlord
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Registered: 29/08/2000
Posts: 14483
Loc: Canada
I don't have a Dell 8600, but I do have a Dell Inspiron 9300. And I have successfully used a $25 AC 175W Jenson(?) inverter from Future Shop (owned by Best Buy) to power/charge it.

Similar to this one, but lower-powered and only one outlet.

cheers

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#268429 - 01/11/2005 12:47 Re: Power Inverter for powering Dell Inperon 8600 [Re: mlord]
jondle
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Registered: 19/08/2005
Posts: 38
Loc: San Diego, CA, USA
Does it have the barrel plug with a smaller center pin? I thought I read somewhere that this adapter required the pure-sine wave inverter.

I've powered other laptops with my inverter. The only problem I ran into there was while running audio through the aux input on the empeg, I got a lot of static while plugged in. The sound was perfect while running off battery though. Do you think this could be caused by a cheap inverter? Would a pure-sine inverter fix this too? Would just a DC->DC adapter fix this?
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#268430 - 01/11/2005 22:58 Re: Power Inverter for powering Dell Inperon 8600 [Re: jondle]
mlord
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Registered: 29/08/2000
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Loc: Canada
Quote:
Does it have the barrel plug with a smaller center pin? I thought I read somewhere that this adapter required the pure-sine wave inverter.


My i9300 has a HUGE center pin on the power jack.

Cheers.

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