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Notebooks tend to vary wildly...
With that said, most notebooks have an adaptor you can get to run your
machine through a cigarette lighter. I see no reason why you couldn't
make minor modifications to such an adaptor to achieve what you want :)
Tony Mayer
Dean Kukral wrote:
> I am considering purchasing a higher-end notebook computer.
>
> Two of the applications that I may use it for are digital imaging on and
> control of my telescope in a remote area.
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> I would like to know if notebooks, for the most part, all use twelve volt
> input. (A transformer plugged into the wall and twelve volts dc entering
> the computer.)
>
> If this is the case, then I could use the same automobile battery that I use
> to power the telescope to also power the notebook.
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> Is this likely to be possible, or do most notebooks use their own unique
> voltages? Which brands, if any, are likely to use twelve (or six or
> eighteen) volts?
>
> TIA,
>
> Dean Kukral
>
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PCBUILD maintains hundreds of useful files for download
visit our download web page at:
http://freepctech.com/downloads.shtml
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