65W AC Adapter for Toshiba Satellite A80


Written on February 3, 2010 – 7:42 am | by shopbatteries

This is a brand new cheap toshiba satellite a80 charger pack.

This satellite a80 laptop ac adapter uses state-of-the art technology and is manufactured to the highest standards to of workmanship and quality control to ensure years of trouble free performance.

Toshiba Satellite a80 ac adapter specs:

  • Input Volts: AC100-240V
  • Output Volts: DC19V 3.42A
  • Power: 65W
  • Find more toshiba ac adapter on the www.shopbatteries.co.uk,

    Other Hot Laptop AC Adapter >> Dell Inspiron 6400 AC Adapter, Dell Inspiron 1501 AC Adapter, Dell Inspiron 6000 AC Adapter

    Tags:

    Laptop AC Adapter Tips


    Written on February 2, 2010 – 6:33 am | by shopbatteries

    An Laptop AC adapter allows a laptop computer to be plugged into a standard wall outlet. It converts the “AC” (or “alternating current”) of a wall outlet to “DC” (or “direct current”) so the laptop can draw power safely while charging the battery. Usually, an AC adapter (such as dell ac adapter, hp ac apdater ) is built to last for years, but sometimes it does not last as long as planned. When caring for or replacing a faulty AC adapter, there are a few things to keep in mind in order to maximize its usefulness and compatibility.

    AC Adapter Compatability

  • Not all AC adapters are created equal. Some will have differing input and output voltages which makes choosing the correct one frustrating. If you are replacing a laptop’s adapter, always check its specifications to determine the power requirements. Also, laptop computers have different sized DC plugs, so make sure that the adapter that you buy will fit. Many universal AC adapters come with interchangeable plugs to prevent this problem.
  • Problems That May Arise

  • While it is normal for an AC adapter to get warm to the touch while plugged in, any other signs of trouble may require immediate action. If your adapter is making a high pitch noise, replace it. If your adapter stops working completely, it may be a sign of a bad transformer or a wiring issue. If you fancy yourself an amateur repairman, keep in mind that it is generally a bad idea to open up the AC adapter for any reason. In addition to being notoriously difficult to open (without a hacksaw), the internal components can deliver dangerously high voltage levels to inexperienced repairmen.
  • General Tips

  • An AC adapter’s secondary function is to charge a computer battery. A full charging session takes around two hours or longer if you use the computer during that time. If the battery is completely dead, you may need to leave the adapter plugged in for a few minutes before you turn on the computer.Avoid exposing an AC adapter (dell inspiron 6400 ac adapter, dell inspiron 1501 ac adapter)to prolonged periods of extreme heat or cold. Doing so could damage the internal circuitry and prevent it from working. Always wrap up the AC cord tightly when traveling, and avoid any contact with other metallic devices, like coins, pens or paperclips. These could accidentally short-circuit the adapter by causing an connection of the positive an negative terminals, for example, when bouncing around in a bag.
  • From: http://www.ehow.com/way_5290241_ac-adapter-tips.html 

    Buy cheap dell inspiron ac adapter, dell latitude ac adapter, dell xps ac dapter at discount price ….

    Releated Post :

    IBM ThinkPad R60 Battery Charger Problems & Solutions
    Laptop AC Adapter for IBM ThinkPad T60
    65W/90W AC Adapter for Dell Inspiron 6400 Notebook
    65W 90W AC Adapter for Dell Inspiron 6000 * Dell Inspiron 6000 Charger
    External Battery for Dell Inspiron 1501 & Dell Inspiron 1501 Charger 
    Select Correct Dell Laptop Battery & Dell Laptop AC Adapter
    Dell XPS M1330 Specs & Power Supply
    Dell XPS M1730 Power Issure &  Dell XPS M1730 Battery

    From:  http://www.supply-battery.com/2010/01/laptop-ac-adapter-tips/

    Hello world!


    Written on February 2, 2010 – 6:25 am | by shopbatteries

    Welcome to Jommal. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!