I assume the XM 1000 is a large inverter from what you say. If you have additional needs for the inverter, especially one that big, then yes it should. But why not just get a 12v adapter? Smaller, probably cheaper, and more efficient use of the available poser. On 7/7/07, Mark C <obeechi@runbox.com> wrote: > > Could something like this power MacBook Pro's... > > It says it has a modified sine wave... > |
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