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![]() In this case I'm considering using the laptop battery itself, not opening it up and extracting the cells. Overcharging shouldn't be a problem, because I'd be using the laptop itself to recharge the battery. I don't think that I'll be drawing too much current, either, as the DSW-40 (an original one) only puts out about 2 watts. BUT, with the warnings about Li-Ion cells in mind I think I'll see if I can learn more about the battery packs made for my particular laptop to determine if I really want to do this. At 2 watts, your DSW-40 current requirment is pretty low....way below the battery's A/H rating. WAY BELOW. I=P/E = 2/12 = 160ma. If you are that worried about using the laptop battery, get a 12v lantern battery. It will last for months of QSO's. I used one with an HW-8 and it was FB for about 3 or 4 months. It lasted so long, I thought it would never run down. With your DSW-40, it might lose more energy through shelf-life than operating time. :-) Either way you go, go for it. 73 dale, kg5u |
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