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OT? Power inverters in cars


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  • Subject: OT? Power inverters in cars
  • From: "Rehan Khwaja" <rehankhwaja@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2001 12:05:02 -0000
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Apologies if this is off topic.

I would like to get a power inverter for my car, so that I can use
the laptop to show movies to the kids on long trips.  It would be
cheaper than a cigarette adapter and more flexible.

My question is whether they're reliable, particularly for
electronics.  I've heard that they can have problems maintaining the
required power consistently, maybe when the engine is turned off and
on?

Thanks for any help.


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