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Duck, Duck, Goose

So my adapter for my laptop died. It's a 120W with 100-240V, 2A, 50-60Hz input and 19V, 6.32A output.

I have a 90W, 100-240V, 1.4A, 50-60Hz input and 19V, 4.74A output backup adapter.

It works, but it (obviously) stops working after around 20 minutes. Should I use this until my replacement arrives? Will it catch fire/blow up/end the world?

Edit: My 120W works if I hold it a certain way, resting on a box angled upwards... is that a problem with the adapter or the actual plug in the PC? The 90W works fine no matter how it's plugged in... so idk.
[me=Caffeine]turns on the HeK signal[/me]

Duck, Duck, Goose

(08-09-2010, 06:30 PM)Caffeine link Wrote: [ -> ][me=Caffeine]turns on the HeK signal[/me]
lol :p

Also worth mentioning that the 90W has temperature protection and circuit overload protection, so I guess it won't be catching fire/blowing up.
You prolly broke the wire inside the plug. That happens to laptops at work all the time.
We just slice them open with a razor blade and solder them back together. Apply hot glue and you're done.
Then again we just order new ones and keep the fixed ones as spares.


Otherwise eBay, get a cloned PSU for <$30.
(08-09-2010, 09:52 PM)HeK link Wrote: [ -> ]You prolly broke the wire inside the plug. That happens to laptops at work all the time.
We just slice them open with a razor blade and solder them back together. Apply hot glue and you're done.
Then again we just order new ones and keep the fixed ones as spares.


Otherwise eBay, get a cloned PSU for <$30.


This.


I got my laptop for repairing it in this manner 3x over for a coworker. Still running on the repaired cord.
Yeah... HeK has repaired my laptop cord like this more than once....
(08-10-2010, 11:23 AM)Luinbariel link Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah... HeK has repaired me laptop cord like this more than once....

Whenever someone uses "me" instead of "my" they automatically sound like a leprechaun in my mind.
(08-10-2010, 11:30 AM)Mission Difficult link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Luinbariel link=topic=4884.msg168520#msg168520 date=1281457389]
Yeah... HeK has repaired me laptop cord like this more than once....

Whenever someone uses "me" instead of "my" they automatically sound like a leprechaun in my mind.
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lol leprechaun typo.

Fix'd.

Duck, Duck, Goose

Well seeing as I don't have the pin from inside, I can't exactly fix it. At least I know it's only a problem with the plug and not inside my laptop. ;D
(08-10-2010, 12:03 PM)Nitrous Oxide link Wrote: [ -> ]Well seeing as I don't have the pin from inside, I can't exactly fix it. At least I know it's only a problem with the plug and not inside my laptop. ;D


Feh.

You can jerry rig anything if need be, both my cord plug and the socket in my laptop are replaced.
I agree with HeK, you can try to repair it but you're almost better off just buying a new one.

On a side note, I thought this thread was a request for a tutorial on active power supplies, a topic I'm qualified to comment on ;x but alas, trying to explain how awesome (and difficult) it is to regulate output voltage with minimum ripple and an unknown input voltage is irrelevant in this case.
(08-14-2010, 08:46 PM)at0m link Wrote: [ -> ]Atom's Golden Opportunity to willingly impart specific, practical knowledge purely for altruistic(and self-satisfyingly so) reasons, is lost.

/hug buddy