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Solve : Need computer that works good and runs on small amount of electricity? |
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Answer» First of all I want computer of at least 12" screen and it would be nice if it could run on my solar system which is 12 volt i do have inverter but why turn 12 volts into 120 ac then back to low volts and I want some thing that draws the least amount of current possible. All I want to do with this device is be able to read email on the internet and all I have is 8 pin internet cable to get signal to unit. I see some of the small tablets they do not seem to have a hard drive not sure if you need a hard drive any more as seems my smart phone has no hard drive but some of the reviews I have read they seem to be complaining that 32g is to small for memory. My LG Optimus smartphone would work ok if the screen was at least 12". I see the following unit are the any good and is one better than the other?" The Pi 4B that just came out has some cooling issues that cause the cpu to be throttled back under moderate use so you need to add a cooling fan to it. Yes. My Pi 4B has a Pimoroni Fan Shim added by me that cost GBP 9.60 and keeps it idling at 39 C and it gets no higher than 55 in a stess test. Without the fan you would be looking at 55 C idle and around 80 on any kind of load. It is completely silent. I am not familiar with the PI but I was looking at a RCA Voyager Pro 7 16GB Tablet with Keyboard Case Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) If I get any computer or tablet the big challenge will connecting micro usb to 8 pin lan as I have no wifiRCA is pure garbage...run away.RCA is just a brand name for electronic goods, TVs, whatever, that was sold to importers of Chinese junk, like Polaroid. Quote If I get any computer or tablet the big challenge will connecting micro usb to 8 pin lan as I have no wifi Why not buy a low cost wireless router. you might even be able to power it direct from the 12VDC if the router operates on 12VDC to satisfy your need to run off of the 12VDC battery from the solar setup without any inverter. I myself have used a team of old automotive lead acid batteries that work, but not as good as deep cycle batteries would for longevity of discharge, but I have a choice of inverters to use and don't power anything direct to 12VDC. There is a small amount off loss in the conversion process using the inverter to TAKE 12VDC and convert it to 120VAC then the power supply to the laptop for example takes the 120VAC and steps it back down to filtered 19VDC but the loss is so small that it shouldn't matter. I have been able to run a 32" LED TV with Internet ( Broadband Modem & Router ) , Core i3 Laptop, and a Box fan set on low for 4 hours off of a single healthy car battery the last time that a hurricane took out power and couldn't run the generator in the hurricane. Had I had a deep cycle marine battery it might have lasted 6 or 7 hours. My total draw was around 150 watts at 120VAC Quote Why not buy a low cost wireless router.Good idea. You can get one under $10 from eBay if you are willing do deal with a made in China product. You can get a small thing that has only one Ethernet port and plugs into 120 volts. But you can make one work on battery power if you take it apart.I wonder if these gadgets would connect 8 pin cable and create a wi fi signal?That is part of the Google Mesh network. Do NOT buy it before you read this: https://bestreviews.com/best-mesh-wifi-systems |
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