I researched power inverters, figuring that I can charge my Macbook while 
camping. It turns out, as far as I can tell from the user reviews, that the 
affordable inverters (even some less affordable) don’t satisfy a PC’s AC 
quality requirements. There are happy customers, but the reports of failure for 
PC use are about 20%. Someone even added a UPS to clean up the power including 
the frequency — so that’s DC to AC to Battery to clean AC.

My purpose is some evening entertainment for teens at a camp, miles off the 
grid. They have a generator there, but I hesitate to trust it with my PC.

Some newer PCs charge on 5v, but I can’t afford newer.

My wife has a tablet (Sansung SM-T530NU Nook) that can be charged in my truck. 
But it rejects every attempt to load from the Macbook via USB cable or 
BlueTooth — the devices see each other, but can’t quite get a connection.
Only remaining possibility seems to be a micro SD chip.

Maybe the elements are conspiring to focus me on my 12-string guitar, and “the 
elements” have also watered the forest so we’ll probably get to light a fire. 
But the kids do get itchy being dragged away from their current tracks.


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