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Where does a computer get its power from?

Computers work on DC supplies and convert AC to DC supply through SMPS (fixed in cabinet). Specifications of SMPS decides the load a Computer can handle.


Why cant you use batteries to power kettles?

Standard electric kettle normally takes about 1600-3000 watts to operate. No modern batteries can supply this kind of power for the needed period of time (about 3-5 minutes).


What supply class does batteries fall into?

Class I


Do any computers come standard with a 550 watt power supply?

Why wouldn't it? :) I bought a new chassi a year ago, it came with a 500 watt PSU :)


What is power supply in computers?

SMPS


School supplies that start with the letter Q?

The Quadrille Notebook is a school supply. It is a 8" x 10.5" spiral-bound notebook for easy page turning.


Can you use 110 volt batteries charger here in Australia?

Not unless you have a 110 volt supply to plug it in to. The standard General Power Outlet in Australia is 240 volts AC at 50 Hertz.


The power supply provides power for?

Computers


What army class of supply are computers?

2G


Wet-cell batteries are typically used to supply electrical energy to?

autos lead acid batteries are wet cell


How do you cost the Dell notebook computer battery pack?

The particular power supply prices inside the notebook when the notebook computer will be linked with a great AC electrical power source through AC adapter. You can refer to the following links:brainydeal.com


Does it harm your notebook battery to always keep it connected to AC power?

No, not normally. Once the battery has charged it is maintained at full capacity and the notebook runs from the mains supply. However, if you continually do this and never use the battery on it's own, the battery can deteriorate and loose capacity. Every now and then, exercise the battery, by running on it exclusively and then charging it with the netbook switched off, but the power supply plugged in. For safety's sake, always unplug the charger when you are not in attendance. Batteries have been known to catch fire, whilst charging.