Helo everyone
I wish to introduce myself as an engineer working for Indian Railways.
Of late we have started providing 110 Volts AC plug socket outlets for chagng of mobile phones and laptops inside railway coaches for use of passengers. This 110 Volts AC is derived by using individual inverters of 200 VA rating. I plugged my mobile charger in a 110 V DC socuket outlet and found my charger was working and my mobile (some chinese make) was getting charged. My doubt here is
1) what will be the impact/ effect on the battery charger of mobile phone (or) that of lap top which is designed generally for use in 230 V AC input when I plug it in a 110 V DC socket?
2) In case the charger works when plugged into 110 V DC socket, what is the impact/ effect of the battery of my mobile / laptop
If any one can answer with solid derivations based on formulas (or) perhaps with already tested data, please let me know
Ramesh.A
Mob.+919500032082
I wish to introduce myself as an engineer working for Indian Railways.
Of late we have started providing 110 Volts AC plug socket outlets for chagng of mobile phones and laptops inside railway coaches for use of passengers. This 110 Volts AC is derived by using individual inverters of 200 VA rating. I plugged my mobile charger in a 110 V DC socuket outlet and found my charger was working and my mobile (some chinese make) was getting charged. My doubt here is
1) what will be the impact/ effect on the battery charger of mobile phone (or) that of lap top which is designed generally for use in 230 V AC input when I plug it in a 110 V DC socket?
2) In case the charger works when plugged into 110 V DC socket, what is the impact/ effect of the battery of my mobile / laptop
If any one can answer with solid derivations based on formulas (or) perhaps with already tested data, please let me know
Ramesh.A
Mob.+919500032082