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Laptop chargers can be tricky, because a laptop charger is an inverter itself it can have difficulty with the simulated sinewave power output by this device and as a result will have to work harder and pull more power than it was originally rated for. So it really depends on the power requirements of the charger itself. The inverter is rated at a 140W peak and 120W continuous, generally you will want to give plenty of headroom for the charger and if it is rated well below the 120W threshold you should not have a problem, but would need to know your charger to know for sure. If you want to you can reach out to us at https://www.cyberpowersystems.com/support/submit-a-support-ticket/ with your exact model of charger/laptop and we can look in to it further.
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