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Just wondering if I can power my ZBook in a car via USB-C if I connect it to the USB-C output of a portable 300w power station? If not, what if I just plug my ZBook’s power adapter into an AC outlet on the same 300w portable power bank? My ZBook uses discrete graphics (RTX 3000), so I have the 200w power adapter. Again, just wondering if it’s best to run my laptop via the AC outlet or USB-C on the power station. Thanks.

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If you have the power adapter and the option of using an AC outlet, I would use the AC outlet and the power adapter.

 

There are many people who use power banks when for their laptops when they are in an RV or are camping.

 

Be advised that the risk of doing this is all yours.

 

 



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