The cable charger brick thing says 100-240v 50-60hz 1.5A input.The output is 19v and 3.95A
I was planning on using the solar cells out of the outside lamps that line the walkways ot houses.
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It is all depend on how much watts your laptop consume. Get a panel that has a higher watt output than the watts required to run your laptop.
well that might get expensive. see you have solar power, which is direct current (dc) power that needs to be converted into alternating current (ac) power then back to dc power. so you will have to have power inverters and monitors and all that stuff or you will fry both of them. You know they make laptop bags now with flexible solar cells to charge your stuff without all that power loss and expensive equipment. the cord extends out from bag so you can charge it while using it. And you get it with the power rating it needs. That might be a better idea than spending a few hundred dollars on your idea.