Hmmmm. The 'book takes 45 watts. That was a good question George asked, but I
wonder if it's relevant, given that you are plugging in your AC charger/power
module to the 110 adapter. 75 watts would be ample to supply the adapter.

Any electrical engineers or savants want to enlighten us more?

Gary

chamaras wrote:

> on 5/29/02 11:52 PM, George Mogiljansky at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Hi joker,
> > Does it say anywhere how many watts the inverter is
> > churning out, and how many watts your pb needs?
> > Cheers
> > George
> >
>
>
> yea the inverter outputs 75 watts but on the powerpack 4 my book it doesnt
> say how many watts it needs specifacaly so i took a chance and tried it 1
> day for 5 hours i had it plugged into the inverter with no ill effect...
>
> j.
>
>


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