Where can I find an AC adaptor for my laptop?

duritz

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My laptop charger died yesterday and I'm running off battery power

I need a replacement but most universal replacements I can find don't include my model in the list of compatible laptops.

I searched google and found a few off-sites that I've never heard of that say they have compatible adaptors but there's no way of telling for sure

If anyone can help me find a power adaptor off EBAY or somewhere reliable I'd be very grateful.

Here's the info off the laptop itself as well as info on the broken power adaptor.

Code:
NBK001516-02
Micron Electronics
Transport NX
Model No: MP-989M
Power Rating: 19V === 2.6A

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Micron
Part No: NBP001049-10
91-56084
100-240V~ 100-130VA 50/60hz
19V--2.6A
INPUT 100-240V ~ 1.3-0.6A 50/60hz
OUTPUT: 19V === 2.6A
Serial No: 3111430146977
Listed
Class 2 Power Supply
7L87
E142327
 

duritz

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Originally posted by: shuttleteam
Your part number provided comes up in a cross reference to an adapter at This site.

Cheers!

yes the model number pulls up a few websites, but are any of them reputable?

i don't want the adaptor to come in 4-6 weeks nor do i wan't to be ripped off :(
 

Harvey

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This one looks like a good replacement for $14.

20 VDC 3 AMP SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY

Pihong # PSA60W-200. Input: 100-240 Vac, 1.5 Amp, 50-60 Hz. Output: 20 Vdc, 3.0 Amps. Regulated, switching table-top power supply. 6 ft output cord with 2.1mm coax power plug, center positive. Ferrite RFI/EMI filter on cord. Detach-able two-prong input power cord included. 4" x 2.5" x 1.28". UL, CE.
CAT# PS-231

All Electronics
14928 Oxnard St.
Van Nuys, CA 91411

(818) 997-1806
(888) 826-5432

All Electronics buys closeout lots of mostly good stuff. They live in one of your favorite area codes (toll free) so it's probably worth at least twice the cost of a call. ;)

Be very careful about one thing. Most of these supplies use the same kind of connector, but I've seen them wired with either the center or the sleeve as the positive terminal. Be VERY sure the supply you buy matches the way your machine is wired. If you find a good deal on a supply that is wired the wrong way, converting it is easy and cheap.
 

duritz

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thanks for that info

i had a few questions about that site and all, check your PM :)
 

sharkeeper

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Just remember that some notebooks have circuitry present on the mainboard that will look for an authentic, approved charger. If this circuity is absent on the adapter, the adapter will power the computer ONLY and the battery will NOT charge.

Cheers!