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Please let us know how it works out.
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Reading this thread, I'm somewhat mystified as to why when MacBooks are to be used when at sea, and therefore only 12 volts are available, people don't just use an inverter? This is what I do. Cannot see anything wrong in so doing.
My experience is that if the machine is powered in this way, rather than just on its own battery, then the screen is more viewable - very important when viewed in the strong daylight on a Motor-Boat.
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I would suspect that the reason is that most here are on sail boats and are interested in using as little power as possible. Using an inverter to convert DC from a battery to AC for a charger that then converts back to DC is less efficient than just staying DC.
Not sure what you mean by screen brightness, if the Mac is being powered externally from whatever source, full brightness is available.
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Besides more 'stuff' to manage, invertors are notoriously dirty with rf, interfereing with communications, particularly with ssb/hf/vhf radios. There are some clean invertors but you need to be careful. Most of those available at marine stores are quite noisy with rf.
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Fair point as regards power supply's on a sailboat. This explains another question: > Not sure what you mean by screen brightness, if the Mac is being powered externally from whatever source, full brightness is available. < In my experience light in the saloon of a sail boat is not at all bright. Design I suppose. Very different indeed on a motor boat, windows all around. When just left on battery power, I could barely view the screen on my MacBook. Considerable improvement when powered by an inverter. And no, not the slightest problems with the VHF radio. Why obtain one from a marine supplier? I purchased mine from Maplins, a most reputable UK High Street electronic dealer.
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Screen brightness can be set in the Energy SAver control panel. By default, the screen is dimmed slightly when on battery as a power-economy measure. If you want to keep the bright screen when on battery power, go to the Energey Saver control panel, select settings for battery and the Options tab and then unselect the 'Slightly dim the display using this power source'. Voila! But yes, your battery charge will not last so long.
And yes, my reasons for getting a DC charger were to avoid the inefficiencies of an inverter on a yacht, where I only rarely run the engine.
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I have just bought a 'Darktop' car charger for mac for about £20 off Amazon. Comes with magsafe adaptor. Just plugged it in and it seems to be working OK. Anyone had any experience with this charger?
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Hi
What have youre experience with the car adapter been? Is it still working ?
Any supplier you prefered
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Janne