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Old 04-20-2008, 08:07 AM   #1
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car adapter for laptop

Hi guys, id like to know if connecting a car laptop adapter directly to a power line in the car would work...in other words i would not plug it into the cig lighter, instead cut off the end and connect it directly.


id like to do this to avoid plugging anyting in the cig lighter
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Old 04-20-2008, 03:32 PM   #2
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Not going to work, transient voltages and other nasties will ruin the laptop. Added to that it probably requires more than the ~12v your car will probably supply. Pick up a cheap adaptor on eBay and hard wire it.
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Not going to work, transient voltages and other nasties will ruin the laptop. Added to that it probably requires more than the ~12v your car will probably supply. Pick up a cheap adaptor on eBay and hard wire it.

Uh...I think that is what he's saying. If I read the OP correctly, he wants to use an automotive laptop brick and just slice off the cig adapter then hardwire it to pos and neg. Just make sure you are careful with polarity!

ShadOwca7 is correct, e-bay is great for those things.

I have run my system like that since installed, no problems. The brick converts the 12v supply to the 18-19v your laptop wants, and I believe the output is regulated. It is on mine at least. So, even if the car is pumping out 12-14v, the brick handles it and sends out a clean 18v or 19v or wharever.


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Old 04-20-2008, 05:58 PM   #4
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I've done the same thing before also.

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Yes, what you have described will work just fine if you're using the laptop's automotive brick. I've been running mine for over 8 years and no problems. Grounding is crucial! CPU/HD Noise may find its way into your audio otherwise.
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Old 04-21-2008, 08:24 AM   #6
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great, so thats what ill do thanks for all the info
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