just bought 12v converter to drive puter mains supply said 18.5 v but converter does 18 or 19 v not 18.5 which one do i use or take it back and try to find right one its for a compaq breed
bill12 said
05:18 AM Dec 1, 2012
I have a jaycar converter which I charge my Toshiba laptop on 19v. It draws 3.7 amps at 12v according to my smart meter on my solar panels.I would set it for 19v, and take a chance. Better to much than two little.Bill
jimricho said
05:21 AM Dec 1, 2012
rustylizard wrote:
just bought 12v converter to drive puter mains supply said 18.5 v but converter does 18 or 19 v not 18.5 which one do i use or take it back and try to find right one its for a compaq breed
I doubt that either voltage would be a problem.
oldtrack123 said
01:56 AM Dec 2, 2012
jimricho wrote:
rustylizard wrote:
just bought 12v converter to drive puter mains supply said 18.5 v but converter does 18 or 19 v not 18.5 which one do i use or take it back and try to find right one its for a compaq breed
I doubt that either voltage would be a problem.
Hi
Agree
Cannot see any reason for concern, if it has the correct wattage rating.
just bought 12v converter to drive puter mains supply said 18.5 v but converter does 18 or 19 v not 18.5 which one do i use or take it back and try to find right one its for a compaq breed
I doubt that either voltage would be a problem.
Hi
Agree
Cannot see any reason for concern, if it has the correct wattage rating.
Peter