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<blockquote data-quote="bluelceii" data-source="post: 3276316" data-attributes="member: 570450"><p>I have a converter that converts 12volt DC to 110volt AC, 350 watt - 600watt peak. and I was trying to hook a PC to it (using it for carputer.) the power supply on the PC says</p><p></p><p>Model: ATX-250-12z REV.: D2.</p><p></p><p>Input: 100-127V~6A , 200-240~3A 50/60Hz</p><p></p><p>BST ATX-250-12Z D</p><p></p><p>output: +12V === / 14A. -12V === /0.8A</p><p></p><p>250W MAX. +5V === / 25A. +5VSB === / 2A PEAK 2.5A</p><p></p><p>+3.3V === / 18A.</p><p></p><p>+5V &amp; + 3.3V 165W MAX. +5V &amp; +12V 218W MAX</p><p></p><p>the converter has a green light for power and a red light for overload and low battery. now... I got this from my friend from work. He said he used a 19" TV and an xbox on it with no problems. but when I go to plug in my PC (by itself plus I havent even pressed the power button...) the red light comes on. why??? any suggestions on what to do/buy??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluelceii, post: 3276316, member: 570450"] I have a converter that converts 12volt DC to 110volt AC, 350 watt - 600watt peak. and I was trying to hook a PC to it (using it for carputer.) the power supply on the PC says Model: ATX-250-12z REV.: D2. Input: 100-127V~6A , 200-240~3A 50/60Hz BST ATX-250-12Z D output: +12V === / 14A. -12V === /0.8A 250W MAX. +5V === / 25A. +5VSB === / 2A PEAK 2.5A +3.3V === / 18A. +5V & + 3.3V 165W MAX. +5V & +12V 218W MAX the converter has a green light for power and a red light for overload and low battery. now... I got this from my friend from work. He said he used a 19" TV and an xbox on it with no problems. but when I go to plug in my PC (by itself plus I havent even pressed the power button...) the red light comes on. why??? any suggestions on what to do/buy?? [/QUOTE]
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