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  • Sunshine
    PCHF Member
    • Mar 2020
    • 2

    #1

    Charger

    Supersonic 1022KB: I lost my charger a long time ago. I really need to know what charger can I use to replace it. Also what is the port size cause the manual does tell me. The hole isn’t big. When I looked up chargers for it, I seen many different sizes. Pls Help Me.
  • Bruce
    PCHF Moderator
    • Oct 2017
    • 10702

    #2
    3 options;
    [ul]
    [li]take it into a local, independant computer repair store. if they have anything like my left-over hardware, they will have a box of no-longer-used power transformers they will sell you[/li][li]order a new one from the manufacturer[/li][li]take it into a computer retail store and buy a generic power pack with all the assorted different plugs[/li][/ul]
    you simply need to check that the plug physically fits and that the volts and amps are close to spec.
    on the underside on the laptop there should be a sticker with INPUT and OUTPUT. look at the INPUT and you should see something like 3.4A and 19Vdc - which is 3.4 amps and 19 volts, as long as you are within, say, 10% of those figures you should be fine.

    go too low and it won’t charge, go too high and things go pop.

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    • Sunshine
      PCHF Member
      • Mar 2020
      • 2

      #3
      Originally posted by Bruce
      3 options;
      [ul]
      [li]take it into a local, independant computer repair store. if they have anything like my left-over hardware, they will have a box of no-longer-used power transformers they will sell you[/li][li]order a new one from the manufacturer[/li][li]take it into a computer retail store and buy a generic power pack with all the assorted different plugs[/li][/ul]
      you simply need to check that the plug physically fits and that the volts and amps are close to spec.
      on the underside on the laptop there should be a sticker with INPUT and OUTPUT. look at the INPUT and you should see something like 3.4A and 19Vdc - which is 3.4 amps and 19 volts, as long as you are within, say, 10% of those figures you should be fine.

      go too low and it won’t charge, go too high and things go pop.
      OK thanks…I’ll try those cause I don’t want anything going β€œPOP”…LOL.

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      • Bruce
        PCHF Moderator
        • Oct 2017
        • 10702

        #4
        no sweat and good luck.
        get back to us on how you fared.

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        • phillpower2
          PCHF Administrator
          • Sep 2016
          • 15209

          #5
          Any update Sunshine?

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          • phillpower2
            PCHF Administrator
            • Sep 2016
            • 15209

            #6
            Thread closed due to lack of feedback from the OP.

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