I'll chime in on this, too. Just checking around the room, the power supplies for a camcorder, an IBM laptop, and an HP laptop all have a huge tolerance range for input voltage, and we've used all of them in the van with a Belkin "AC Anywhere" el-cheapo inverter. -Simon On Monday, November 18, 2002, at 08:54 AM, Gnarlodious wrote: > Entity pensioner spoke thus: > >> Check the >> waveform before deciding that cheaper is better. The computer >> powersupply >> may have some limitations regarding waveform. It expects a pretty >> clean >> sinewave > Naw, I am running the cheapest and noisiest inverter in the world and > my Mac > TiBook doesn't even notice. > > Hope that makes sense . . . > |
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