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Laptop PSU problem
08-06-2008 8:12 PM
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My wife`s Laptop Power Supply Unit has developed a problem, and she wants to buy another.
Has anyone any suggestions for where to look for supply?
The lable on the back states....
Delta Electronics, INC.
AC/DC ADAPTER
Model SADP-65KB C
INPUT 100-240V A.C. 1.5 A 50-60 HZ LPS
OUTPUT 19V D.C. 3.42A
The first sign of problem was when the battery was not charging, although the mains unit was plugged in correctly. There is (was) a green light (led) indicating the unit was powered up, however, this has since died. I first suspected that the output wire had broken very close to the strain grommet on the body of the unit. inspection under a magnifying glass seems to confirm this...... Unfortunately, there is no "slack" to cut and repair, and the unit seems to be sealed, rather than the usual small phillips screws in each corner.
Any info on supply would be appreciated. Thanks.
Has anyone any suggestions for where to look for supply?
The lable on the back states....
Delta Electronics, INC.
AC/DC ADAPTER
Model SADP-65KB C
INPUT 100-240V A.C. 1.5 A 50-60 HZ LPS
OUTPUT 19V D.C. 3.42A
The first sign of problem was when the battery was not charging, although the mains unit was plugged in correctly. There is (was) a green light (led) indicating the unit was powered up, however, this has since died. I first suspected that the output wire had broken very close to the strain grommet on the body of the unit. inspection under a magnifying glass seems to confirm this...... Unfortunately, there is no "slack" to cut and repair, and the unit seems to be sealed, rather than the usual small phillips screws in each corner.
Any info on supply would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: Laptop PSU problem
08-06-2008 8:16 PM
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There are places such as http://www.laptop-chargers.co.uk/.
What make of laptop is it.
What make of laptop is it.
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Re: Laptop PSU problem
08-06-2008 8:19 PM
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Take a look at this, should do for your wife http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?ModuleNo=42622&doy=8m6#overview
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Re: Laptop PSU problem
08-06-2008 8:33 PM
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Wow ! that was quick.....
Whilst typing in my original request on the forum, I had in mind to see if Delta Electronics had a website..... they do, so I have also emailed a query to them as it is less than a year old, and hopefully they will replace it....
Thanks adiewoo for your response.... will keep it in reserve until I get a response from Delta Electronics.
Great stuff.
Whilst typing in my original request on the forum, I had in mind to see if Delta Electronics had a website..... they do, so I have also emailed a query to them as it is less than a year old, and hopefully they will replace it....
Thanks adiewoo for your response.... will keep it in reserve until I get a response from Delta Electronics.
Great stuff.
Re: Laptop PSU problem
08-06-2008 8:38 PM
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Hi Strat, Thanks for your link..... It is an Evesham laptop..... the one on the site you gave is a different type, must be twice the output amperage, and has a four pin plug to laptop.... (priced at £89.99 which is a "bit" expensive compared to the Maplin version at £39.99 ! ! )
Mrs laptop has a "normal" 12v size bullet connector and Maplin has a variation on end connections.....
Mrs laptop has a "normal" 12v size bullet connector and Maplin has a variation on end connections.....
Re: Laptop PSU problem
08-06-2008 8:55 PM
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I just froogled the model number and got loads of eBay hits for new items between 15-20 of your Earth Pounds
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08-06-2008 9:00 PM
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Manufacturers originals do tend to be more pricey.
Our MD asked me to price up a battery for a cheap second-hand laptop he had acquired. It turned out to be more than he paid for the Laptop
Our MD asked me to price up a battery for a cheap second-hand laptop he had acquired. It turned out to be more than he paid for the Laptop
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08-06-2008 9:03 PM
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@Strat..... That may well be, but the site you sent me to, claimed to be cheaper than Manufacturers original price.
@ paulh......... Thanks for the ebay info.... will go and have a look see...
@ paulh......... Thanks for the ebay info.... will go and have a look see...
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08-06-2008 9:31 PM
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Ebay looking good, if the manufacturer will not play ball !.... £14.99 + £4.99 p&p = just under £20.
Thanks guys.
Thanks guys.
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