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    Connecting two 5v of mobile chargers in series so that I 'll have 10v of...

    ...output,possible? Im wondering if it is possible to connect two 5v of nokia cell charger in series connection inorder to produce 10v and use it to directly charge my laptop's battrey out (Im unable to get its charger for the timebeing). Thank U

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    No, it's not going to happen. A phone charger only supplies about 5% of the current needed for a typical laptop, so you will probably fry the phone chargers because they would be way overloaded.
    If you had a device that needed 10 volts at low current, typically below 500mA depending on the phone charger, it could work to join 2 adaptors in series. But NOT a laptop.
    I'm curious though, I don't know any 10 volt laptops, which model are you talking about ? Most laptops run on about 19 volts and take 3.5 to 4 amps.


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