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Hi, I've got a notebook that is missing its original AC adapter. The original was rated at 16V/ 4.5A/72W. The closest I have is a 13V/4.2A adapter. Assuming the adapter can exceed its rating by 300mA, would the undervoltage be passed the damage threshold?
You could try calling the company who made your laptop. You will be able to order a new AC adapter for your laptop. Radioshack also sells AC adapters for laptops. But your best bet in the company who made your laptop.
Chances are the AC adapter won't exceed its rating.
Also you need to ensure that the polarity on the plug is correct. Don't just plug any random adapter because reversed polarity can cause serious damage.
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