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Is it possible to put a 150W Razer Blade charging power brick in a 95W outlet?

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Curious. Would it charge, just underpower?

 

Or is it too much for the outlet? I'm not good at power related things.

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Pretty sure it would, just slower maybe...

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I'm guessing it's a 12v car converter but I'd say no as your also probably going to be pulling too many amps as well.

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95W outlet? Most outlets are over 1000W. What outlet are you using?. Also yes. As long as the outlet is 110-120v it will charge just not as fast

Sorry, I was talking about an outlet Power Inverter for a car. (EDIT) Just found out it's a 200W Power Inverter, if it matters.

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Yes, it will just charge slower. The wattage only indicates the peak power at which a device can operate. In your case, the power supply will only pull 2/3 of the current it otherwise would.

 

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Sorry, I was talking about an outlet Power Inverter for a car. (EDIT) Just found out it's a 200W Power Inverter, if it matters.

 

lol if it's a 200W inverter it will work fine as long as it's the only thing running off the inverter. However don't run a higher wattage device then the inverter can handle, cause that will just ruin the inverter.

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