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AC/DC Trivia!
I’m making a computer using spare parts i have laying around, but i want it to be easily portable. I was wondering if i could
1) use a laptop’s ac-dc adapter and split wires out of it and use resistors and capacitors to power the computer’s components
or preferably
2)use an old laptop battery and do the same thing as before but use a battery rather than a direct wall connection, that way i wouldn ‘t have to plug things in to run the computer.
(if you still don’t get it; i’m going to take a few wires and jam them into the end of the thing you plug into laptops to charge them (or perhaps the battery itself, if that’s possible), and plug those wires into the components (fan, motherboard, usb-port, etc) on my custom-built computer, hopefully bypassing the need for a power-supply altogether.
It’s not a pc power supply… how the h-e-double-hockeysticks did you come up with that? You know that brick that comes with laptops that you plug into the wall and use to power the laptop? THAT’S what i’m talking about.
Oh, sorry, mis-read your answer. They would be parts that can run at lap-top level voltages.

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