[MLB-WIRELESS] Mountain Radio Challenge

Tony Langdon tlangdon at atctraining.com.au
Fri May 10 08:49:19 EST 2002


> Or you could get yourself a 12V to 240V inverter from Jaycar for 
> about $80:  that way you'd always have the option of using your lappy 
> in the car in the future.  The $80 version puts out 60 watts, enough 
> for a laptop and a printer, and a few other low-load devices, or 
> there's a 100 watt version for another $10.

I like the look of the 300 and 400W inverters.  But bigger, yeah, but that
makes them more versatile.  The 400W inverter also has the advantage of
lower idle current than the 300W one.   And the prices aren't bad.

Overkill for a laptop, but the extra capacity would give more flexibility
for running other gear that doesn't run directly off 12V.

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