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Old 20-04-2018, 04:20 PM
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Hi All

Steady progress is being made on finishing the observatory. But I have one niggling issue I am having trouble getting my head around. I am hoping someone here might be able to help me with electrical theory.

My Laptop and the current draw on a 240 volt system compared to a 12 volt system.

I have a MSI laptop that I use exclusively for astro work.
On the transformer, the Output is stated as 19.5v 7.7a
The Input is listed as 240v 2.7a

When I use my Amp meter, plugged into 240 volts, during boot it peaks at 0.31 amps.
During normal use, it sits around 0.22 amps. In terms of watts, it moves around 42 to 48.
The laptop is fully charged.

Now, when I plug this onto a 12volt battery with an Inverter, the figures essentially stay the same.

All good so far.

What I don’t understand is the impact on the battery.

My thoughts on this.
- Forget the Output on the transformer. The listed 7.7amps is a maximum.
- The important figure for the laptop is the third of an amp it seems to draw at maximum.
- The other important figure is the 2.7a listed on the transformer.


So, ignoring any loss and inefficiencies, the transformer requires 240v at 2.7a. It is then delivering the 0.31 amps that the laptop requires.

Does that mean that the loss from the battery is still only the 0.31 amps or 2.7? I don't think so.

240v 0.3amps = 72 watts
72watts at 12 volts = 6amps

So, to run the laptop for say 6 hours - 36amps

I suppose if I wanted to get picky I would say 240v 0.22amps = 53watts
53watts at 12 volts = 4.4 amps

6 hours of runtime would then be 26.4 amps

Does that seem correct?

Thanks
Darrell
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