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We make occasional 500 mile car trips, and have a USB charger that plugs
into the car cigarette lighter, which is great for charging phones. What
I cannot find is a lead or adaptor to charge a Samsung Chromebook from
the USB socket. The Chromebook has a tiny circular socket for charging,
rather like earlier mobiles, but smaller.

Cannot find anything suitable via eBay, Amazon or Google, but am
probably asking the wrong question. Any bright ideas, or is there a
good reason why such a device would not work? I can find a charger that
plugs into a cigarette lighter, but that really just duplicates the
charger we already have.

I suspect the answer is that the voltage required by the Chromebook is
higher than that supplied by USB?
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I suspect the answer is that the voltage required by the Chromebook is
higher than that supplied by USB?


I've just answered my own question. The output from the mains charger
is 12v, and USB provides 5v, which presumably explains why the
Chromebook requires a dedicated car charger. Bugger.
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News wrote:

I suspect the answer is that the voltage required by the Chromebook is
higher than that supplied by USB?


Yes USB is 5V, don't know about chromebooks specifically, but many
laptops are 19V give or take a volt

More than likely, You'll have to settle for cigarette lighter-laptop
charger instead of some cigarette lighter-USB-laptop arrangement, it
would take ages to charge even if you could find one.

Eventually USB3.1 will provide sufficient power, it remains to be seen
if laptops will come along that can be charged that way.


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Quite possibly have you not measured what comes out of the charger for the
mains to see what it is and how much current charging and operating on that
supply uses?
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We make occasional 500 mile car trips, and have a USB charger that plugs
into the car cigarette lighter, which is great for charging phones. What I
cannot find is a lead or adaptor to charge a Samsung Chromebook from the
USB socket. The Chromebook has a tiny circular socket for charging,
rather like earlier mobiles, but smaller.

Cannot find anything suitable via eBay, Amazon or Google, but am probably
asking the wrong question. Any bright ideas, or is there a good reason
why such a device would not work? I can find a charger that plugs into a
cigarette lighter, but that really just duplicates the charger we already
have.

I suspect the answer is that the voltage required by the Chromebook is
higher than that supplied by USB?
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On Thursday, July 9, 2015 at 9:54:10 AM UTC+1, News wrote:
We make occasional 500 mile car trips, and have a USB charger that plugs
into the car cigarette lighter, which is great for charging phones. What
I cannot find is a lead or adaptor to charge a Samsung Chromebook from
the USB socket. The Chromebook has a tiny circular socket for charging,
rather like earlier mobiles, but smaller.

Cannot find anything suitable via eBay, Amazon or Google, but am
probably asking the wrong question. Any bright ideas, or is there a
good reason why such a device would not work? I can find a charger that
plugs into a cigarette lighter, but that really just duplicates the
charger we already have.

I suspect the answer is that the voltage required by the Chromebook is
higher than that supplied by USB?
--
Graeme


Just look for a car charger for your specific Chromebook. Something like this?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00DQYJLPC

Alternatively do what I did a long time ago and just get a small 100W or so inverter for running the multitude of chargers that seem to need plugging in. Just be sure it can't be powered when the engine isn't running or you're sure of a dead battery very quickly (they don't like being used for anything other than a short burst of high current for starting the car).

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get a small 100W or so inverter for running the multitude of chargers
that seem to need plugging in.


I've got an inverter that plugs into the cigar lighter, and has a 13A
socket on the end. 140W continuous. It was to enable me to charge a
laptop on a hire boat that didn't have its own inverter but did have a
cigar lighter. A bit like this:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/BESTEK®-Inve...rger-MRI1513U-
UK/dp/B00HSGV1PW/
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Just look for a car charger for your specific Chromebook. Something like this?


http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00DQYJLPC

Alternatively do what I did a long time ago and just get a small 100W or
so inverter for running the multitude of chargers that seem to need
plugging in. Just be sure it can't be powered when the engine isn't
running or you're sure of a dead battery very quickly (they don't like
being used for anything other than a short burst of high current for
starting the car).


I found a 'universal' laptop power supply that runs direct off the car
battery. Works with the three assorted laptops I've tried it with. Cost
about 20 quid.

I also installed a motorbike power outlet on the car - smaller than a fag
lighter one and the plug also clicks in place so doesn't vibrate or
whatever loose. I positively hate cables training from a car fag lighter -
they always seem to get in the way of something. I positioned the
motorbike one in a sensible place for a power outlet.

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Just look for a car charger for your specific Chromebook. Something like this?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00DQYJLPC


Yes, for simplicity, I think that is the answer. I was just trying to
avoid carrying two different chargers, but using the one I already have
is not going to be practical.
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