Channelcrosser
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Are all these adaptors suited to any laptop or do you have to buy one specific to your own brand/type of lap top?
I didn't realise such things existed, so huge thanks for raising the subject
I would imagine you'd need one for your specific laptop - mainly because of having the right connector on the laptop end. I just Googled "Dell 12v laptop charger" and instantly found an Amazon link for my Inspiron 1525.
Dell Inspiron 1545 1525 1520 1564 Laptop Car Charger 12V DC Adapter: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories
If you take a look, it appears to be one continuous lead, so it wouldn't fit all models. Mind you, that doesn't mean that someone else might know something I don't...
Edit: See ^^^ I said someone would know something I didn't and by the time I posted, there it was![]()
Just get one of these. A lot cheaper and they'll charge pretty much anything with all the adaptors and voltage levels.
http://http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Universal-Laptop-Notebook-Car-Charger-DC-Power-Adapter-/250653542481?pt=UK_Computing_LaptopAccessories_PowerSupplies&hash=item3a5c1d8851
I believe they require a 24v input voltage and therefore not suitable for most vans. Regards Helmit
Nope. It's a 12v charger.
I bought a universal laptop charger from Maplins for £19.99 a couple of years ago. It came with various connections for different laptops.
Mine is 19volt input, but the battery is only 11.5volt. So it will run on 12 - 15v straight from the vehicle battery, but the screen may not be as bright.
Look at your laptop battery & see. You are not going to damage it by feeding a lower voltage than specified. Just make sure you get the polarity the right way round.
The one I listed above on ebay is rated at 11-14v input so shouldn't be a problem.
I've been using one for months without issue.