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โAug-09-2017 05:27 AM
magicbus wrote:sherlock62 wrote:Hmmm... most helpful. The original question was "does the charging brick that changes the AC to DC provide protection against power surges and spikes?".
No, not a correct answer.
Simple answer, no it does not.
Of course any answers on this forum are simply a waste of bits and bytes because invariably we see 6 yes, 6 no and 6 maybe answers. Only very infrequently does someone post an explanation that survives public opinion unscathed.
Dave
โAug-09-2017 05:09 AM
sherlock62 wrote:Hmmm... most helpful. The original question was "does the charging brick that changes the AC to DC provide protection against power surges and spikes?".
No, not a correct answer.
โAug-09-2017 04:57 AM
ScottG wrote:magicbus wrote:
A laptop already has this functionality built in as it has it's own internal battery.
Correct answer. The brick does not supply any protection however the laptop battery acting as a capacitor does absorb spikes and float through voltage drops, just like a UPS.
Dave
The power supply still has to endure those spikes so SP is still good.
BTW, a capacitor doesn't absorb spikes - it charges and then releases them.
โAug-09-2017 04:50 AM
magicbus wrote:
A laptop already has this functionality built in as it has it's own internal battery.
Correct answer. The brick does not supply any protection however the laptop battery acting as a capacitor does absorb spikes and float through voltage drops, just like a UPS.
Dave
โAug-08-2017 06:14 PM
magicbus wrote:
A laptop already has this functionality built in as it has it's own internal battery.
Correct answer. The brick does not supply any protection however the laptop battery acting as a capacitor does absorb spikes and float through voltage drops, just like a UPS.
Dave
โAug-08-2017 05:41 PM
A laptop already has this functionality built in as it has it's own internal battery.
โAug-08-2017 04:23 PM
โAug-08-2017 12:02 PM
monkey44 wrote:
We use a Cyberpower UPS.
โAug-08-2017 11:50 AM
โAug-08-2017 11:25 AM
TenOC wrote:sherlock62 wrote:
With your laptop "charging brick" you have absolutely NO PROTECTION. Do buy a UPS and use it at home and in the RV. Here is a link to UPS's offered on amazon.com. You can find UPS's for about $60 on up. A UPS offers protection from low voltages, voltage surges, power outages and more.
I thought . . . :h . . . . that a UPS is simply a battery that supplies power if the main 110 volts goes out. It is to give you time to save your work so you do not lose it due to a power failure.
โAug-08-2017 10:13 AM
TenOC wrote:sherlock62 wrote:
With your laptop "charging brick" you have absolutely NO PROTECTION. Do buy a UPS and use it at home and in the RV. Here is a link to UPS's offered on amazon.com. You can find UPS's for about $60 on up. A UPS offers protection from low voltages, voltage surges, power outages and more.
I thought . . . :h . . . . that a UPS is simply a battery that supplies power if the main 110 volts goes out. It is to give you time to save your work so you do not lose it due to a power failure.
โAug-08-2017 08:32 AM
โAug-08-2017 08:24 AM
sherlock62 wrote:
With your laptop "charging brick" you have absolutely NO PROTECTION. Do buy a UPS and use it at home and in the RV. Here is a link to UPS's offered on amazon.com. You can find UPS's for about $60 on up. A UPS offers protection from low voltages, voltage surges, power outages and more.