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Aquagility | 15:52 Sat 16th May 2009 | Technology
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Can it really be true that a Dell laptop can only work on mains voltage?

I thought half the point of laptops was that they could be used in a car, caravan or boat.

It is possible to buy a 12v to 20v transformer, but (so I'm told) it won't power a Dell. So I've had to buy a 12v to 240v inverter - and been warned to keep the engine running while it's in use.
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It may depend on the model of laptop.
12 to 20 V transformers are certainly available for the Dell Inspiron range of laptops.

See Here:
http://www.laptopshop.co.uk/dell-inspiron-lapt op_carcord-ca3.htm

What model are you using?
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Good to hear from you, Gen2.

My laptop is a Vostro 1710. Is that an Inspiron? (I thought all Dell laptops were called Inspiron).

It seems quite mad to go from 12v to 240v, and then back down to 20v.

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The Dell Vostro 1710 is aimed at small business users on a budget and is advertised as a desktop replacement.

It would appear that you are correct in stating this only has a mains input.

A cheap inverter to power mains equipment from a car is available through Amazon here:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ex-Pro-Inverter-Portab le-Adjustable-positioning/dp/B001FX58SU/ref=sr _1_2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1242490543&sr=1 -2

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Thanks, gen2. I have ay last found an auto-air adapter listed as compatible with the Vostro 1710. Quite expensive at nearly �60, but what the hell?
It beats me why any 12-20v transformer would not work with any laptop. But I'm too chicken to try it!

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