Scorpion Regent
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I don't know what your laptop is so, no, I don't know if there is one. They do exist though. There are direct DC charging cables for some laptops commercially available. Like phone charging cords they are brand and model specific. Journalists, particularly war correspondents can't count on reliable AC power, so if they have a choice DC is what they will use. Find out exactly what your laptop make and model number is and do a web search for a DC charging cable for that make and model, you might get lucky and have a plug and play option ready to buy. Make sure that the connector plug is a 12V DC cigarette lighter plug. If no cable is available that doesn't mean it can't be done. At that point you will definitely need know the charging specs. they should be listed on the transformer block built into your charging cable. You can have a DC charging adapter custom made from a spare charging cable. You would have to have competent electronics tech make it for you, but it isn't that complicated a item. It could be as simple as two plugs and a fuse or there might be a voltage regulator and or transformer involved, but still relatively basic.Markw said:but do you know of a 12v adapter I can use for my laptop? Sincerely asking here because the more I can use 12v the less inverter I need which will save me some money.
Currently, the only thing I can think of that I would need 120 for is my laptop. Lights, cell phone and fridge can all obviously be run on a 12v system. If I can get a 12v adapter for my laptop I may not even need an inverter.