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The laptop accepts usb-c charging for non-intensive workloads; if this is the case, a DC car charger with a 100w usb-c out (note I have had negative experiences with the cheaper models). Else, get a car DC-AC inverter (note the fuse rating of your car DC cigarette port for the upper bound on power) that way you can use the standard charging system that came with your laptop. If you require full laptop power, and the fuse limit is too low, you can wire the leads of an adequately rated AC-DC inverter through to your battery [advanced, slightly invasive installation]. I’d recommend installing a fuse as the interface between the battery and the inverter as well. Hope this helps!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, AMCWEST. No, there is not one made for this model, as without a proper power inverter, the proper wattage designed to charge this model would not be met.
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