You'll need to check to see if Dell has an adapter for DC power for your system - a third party adapter will not work. If there is no officially supported Dell adapter, the other option is a DC to AC inverter that will allow the use of the OEM AC adapter. Third party adapters will power the system, but the OEM adapter is required to charge the battery.
That's something you'll need to ask the manufacturer. Non-OEM AC adapters will usually power the system but not charge the battery; assuming the plug you have is correct, I'd expect the same of a DC power supply, unless it's either defective or somehow not compatible.
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You'll need to check to see if Dell has an adapter for DC power for your system - a third party adapter will not work. If there is no officially supported Dell adapter, the other option is a DC to AC inverter that will allow the use of the OEM AC adapter. Third party adapters will power the system, but the OEM adapter is required to charge the battery.
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That's something you'll need to ask the manufacturer. Non-OEM AC adapters will usually power the system but not charge the battery; assuming the plug you have is correct, I'd expect the same of a DC power supply, unless it's either defective or somehow not compatible.
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I would be fine if it does power the system, but it doesn't, do I have any way to work it around?