I have avoided having to use dc-ac inverters so far but is that too much to ask for a desktop pc?
I have managed to get my laptop and phone to charge direct from my fuse block with a respective voltage regulator for each.
Can something similar be done for a desktop pc too or is it too complicated for a larger machine like that? I had a quick look online and it did look so complex that it seemed to defeat the object or cost of a dc-dc power supply, being so niche, would be too expensive to be worth it.
Just wondering if yall have any suggestions to circumvent having to use an inverter and if it could be feasible to run direct from the dc battery supply?
I just read that PCs run off DC anyway, just at a range of voltages, so would it just be a case of having to make a fused supply for every single powered device on the pc? Seems like it would be a cumbersome task.
I have managed to get my laptop and phone to charge direct from my fuse block with a respective voltage regulator for each.
Can something similar be done for a desktop pc too or is it too complicated for a larger machine like that? I had a quick look online and it did look so complex that it seemed to defeat the object or cost of a dc-dc power supply, being so niche, would be too expensive to be worth it.
Just wondering if yall have any suggestions to circumvent having to use an inverter and if it could be feasible to run direct from the dc battery supply?
I just read that PCs run off DC anyway, just at a range of voltages, so would it just be a case of having to make a fused supply for every single powered device on the pc? Seems like it would be a cumbersome task.
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