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Re: 12v -> 16v Step-up



Richard Malcolm-Smith wrote:
>
> There are overpriced ones available from laptop vendors, and I have seen
> some generic switchable powersupplies that had 14/16/18/20 volts
> available at 2 amps, I just cant remember where I saw them
>
> Before you rush out, try feeding the thing 12 volts, I know a couple of
> people that do that, it wont charge, but it will run. The lappys they
> have called for 16 or 18 volts at a couple of amps.

http://jaycarstore.webfactory.com.au/*ws4d-db-query-Show.ws4d?*ws4d-db-query-Show***IFI-CCF-273273275281278273-1452***-eProducts***-***jaycar(directory)***.ws4d?jaycar/results(S).html

Watch the wrapping, or else search for mp3462 at www.jaycar.co.nz - the
site gives aussie dollars however..

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