normanandsue
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I have a 300W USB 12v Invertor that, according to the box, features
DC 5v 500ma (max) Usb charging socket for devices such as mobile phone chargers, sat navs and mp3 players.
It also has a 3 pin plug socket that would allow me to plug in my mains charging unit for my laptop.
The technical information on the box includes
Output voltage AV 230V +/- 5%
Output Frequency 50 Hz
Output power 300w continuous
Peak output power 900w maximum
Output waveform modified sine wave
As I have read somewhere (Think it was to with generators though) that a wrong sine wave can nadger computers I am wondering if I can charge my laptop with this invertor, can some wise boffin tell me please?
Norman
DC 5v 500ma (max) Usb charging socket for devices such as mobile phone chargers, sat navs and mp3 players.
It also has a 3 pin plug socket that would allow me to plug in my mains charging unit for my laptop.
The technical information on the box includes
Output voltage AV 230V +/- 5%
Output Frequency 50 Hz
Output power 300w continuous
Peak output power 900w maximum
Output waveform modified sine wave
As I have read somewhere (Think it was to with generators though) that a wrong sine wave can nadger computers I am wondering if I can charge my laptop with this invertor, can some wise boffin tell me please?
Norman