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&#9744; Find the '''input''' voltage and amperage listed on the laptop. This may be printed on the back of the laptop, or on the chassis under the battery.<br>
 
&#9744; Find the '''input''' voltage and amperage listed on the laptop. This may be printed on the back of the laptop, or on the chassis under the battery.<br>
&#9744; Find an AC adapter that matches the voltage and amperage listed on the laptop. You will be looking in the '''output''' section printed on the AC adapter:
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&#9744; Find an AC adapter that matches the voltage and amperage listed on the laptop. You will be looking in the '''output''' section printed on the AC adapter. <br>
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Example:
 
  INPUT: 100-240V~1.9A
 
  INPUT: 100-240V~1.9A
 
         50/60Hz
 
         50/60Hz

Revision as of 17:19, 30 November 2012

☐ Find the input voltage and amperage listed on the laptop. This may be printed on the back of the laptop, or on the chassis under the battery.
☐ Find an AC adapter that matches the voltage and amperage listed on the laptop. You will be looking in the output section printed on the AC adapter.
Example:

INPUT: 100-240V~1.9A
       50/60Hz
→ OUTPUT: 16V  4.5A 

Requirements
For an AC adapter to power the device correctly, it must:

  • Match the input voltage (V) of the laptop exactly.
  • Match or exceed the recommended amperage (A).
  • Have a plug that fits into the laptop snugly and provides power.

Tip
AC adapters are sorted in bins by voltage, amperage, and brand; the bins are color-coded by brand.