The Notebook Review forums were hosted by TechTarget, who shut down them down on January 31, 2022. This static read-only archive was pulled by NBR forum users between January 20 and January 31, 2022, in an effort to make sure that the valuable technical information that had been posted on the forums is preserved. For current discussions, many NBR forum users moved over to NotebookTalk.net after the shutdown.
Problems? See this thread at archive.org.

    Power inverters anyone?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by redglare, Jun 13, 2006.

  1. redglare

    redglare Notebook Guru

    Reputations:
    9
    Messages:
    66
    Likes Received:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    15
    I was thinking of getting a power inverter for long car trips like I will be taking next weekend. Anybody had any experience with these? Any suggestions? Oh and how many watts does the E1505 use, I think I saw the specs once but I can't remember where.
     
  2. tecninja

    tecninja Notebook Enthusiast

    Reputations:
    1
    Messages:
    34
    Likes Received:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    15
    E1505 uses 65Watts.
     
  3. Metamorphical

    Metamorphical Good computer user

    Reputations:
    2,618
    Messages:
    2,194
    Likes Received:
    14
    Trophy Points:
    56
    I have one from GE I bought at target some while back. It worked pretty well with my old laptop. I've never used it with my dell though. My mom's car has a power inverted built into it. The AC adapter for my 6000 is 65W. I would use the wattage rating on the power adapter as a good way to measure it.