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Posts: 10972 Joined: 05 Nov 2004 Location: SE Melb VIC, Australia
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Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 9:39 am Post subject: |
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Hey Ash,
150w will runa laptop and ps2 and xbox.
Not sure if it will run a ps3 though
The wattage you need will depend on what your trying to run, ie TV's have an initial surge of power that could sometimes be more than teh 150w, meaning you will blow the fuse on the inverter
I have a 150w to run my laptop when im out in the country |
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maximus Fordmods Stock as a Rock
Age:32 Posts: 140 Joined: 21 Jul 2005 Location: geelong VIC, Australia
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Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 8:54 pm Post subject: |
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| zxhoon wrote: | you would be better off finding a DC-DC converter that outputs what the PS2 and PS3 need (i assume they have a plug pack that runs on 240V and that outputs DC into the console) an inverter will generate noise in the electrical system depending on the quality of the inverter and what type it is, modified sine wave/full sine wave, etc.
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A PS2 doesn't have a plug pack. It's quite a bit of work to run DC directly into it. You would need to tap into the power supply circuitry inside the PS2 unit. |
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zxhoon Fordmods Stock as a Rock
Age:26 Posts: 163 Joined: 30 Dec 2006 Location: Melbourne VIC, Australia
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Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 9:01 pm Post subject: |
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| ahh well that sucks in that case, you dont have an option really... (I haven't owned a console since my atari 2600 lol) |
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