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Power for your Laptop From http://en.flossmanuals.net/XO/AdvancedPower While your XO typically runs on battery power with charging required for a certain number of hours of use, you can look for sources of power beyond the AC adapter included with your laptop. Or look for ways to modify the AC adapter to accept different ways of charging the battery. This chapter discusses some of those advanced power modification ideas. Note: Early prototypes of an OLPC laptop shown with hand cranks on the side were not developed fully due to concerns about mechanical stress on the case and the lack of an efficient ratio for the amount of time spent generating electricity physically compared to using the laptop. Read more discussion about kinetic energy converting to electric power athttp://wiki.laptop.org/go/Battery_and_power.
Replacement ChargersIf you misplace or damage your power adapter, you can replace it, by ordering from one of several vendors and community groups here at http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Spare_parts. Any charger whose jack fits into the XO's power port and outputs the right polarity between 11 and 18 volts will work. DC jack measurements:
For a thorough discussion of electrical specifications and evolving battery updates, readhttp://wiki.laptop.org/go/Battery_and_power. Charging using a solar panel or car battery adapterWith the right connector that fits your XO's DC input on the left side of the XO, you can connect to alternative power peripherals such as a solar panel, foot pedal, or car adapter to charge your XO battery. The specifications above for the DC jack size and voltage output requirements should drive your decision. Several specific options for solar panels and car battery adapters are available athttp://wiki.laptop.org/go/Product_News. |