>Doesn't the notebook computer come with batteries?

that would be a bitch wouldn't it :)

> The first option 
>would be to obtain extra batteries for it, and charge them when you 
>are within plugging distance of a wall socket. 

:)

>Or do you want to run your laptop 24/7 on batteries? In that case, 
>get a car battery and an inverter big enough to produce whatever 
>power (plus some to be safe) your laptop's power supply is rated for. 
>Then you would need 2 car batteries and a charger to charge one while 
>running the laptop off the other. 


Neither:) I want to build a pc that functions in the same way that a notebook without 
a monitor would. 

I am wondering if anyone can tell me how I can deduce the correct power rating for 
this machine so that I can design a battery pack that will power it efficiently.

Thx

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Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd
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