thenorthern
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On some trains you are probably aware that they have auxiliary power sockets for passengers at seats which are normally marked with a sign saying "For Laptops and Mobile Phone chargers only".
From using the sockets for my mobile phone I generally find that the amount of current is less than a standard BS 1363 (Standard United Kingdom) as my phone takes longer to charge probably hence the Laptops and Mobile Phone chargers only rule.
It made me think though what is the specifications for the on-board power, I can't think it would be too much different from the standard consumer power although I think the amount of amps will be less but the voltage will be the same.
From using the sockets for my mobile phone I generally find that the amount of current is less than a standard BS 1363 (Standard United Kingdom) as my phone takes longer to charge probably hence the Laptops and Mobile Phone chargers only rule.
It made me think though what is the specifications for the on-board power, I can't think it would be too much different from the standard consumer power although I think the amount of amps will be less but the voltage will be the same.