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| Electrical Engineers/electricians Should I Try This? by Drybones(op): 5:10pm On Nov 17, 2020 |
I have issues with my laptop charger infact I've replaced it once and it spoilt within a day. I want to change the adapter (like cut the wire and use the cord for a new adapter but I as a science student can see some flaws in what I'm about to do. The first pics is my current laptop adapter, The second one is the adapter I plan to replace it with. PS: I know it's risky that's why I'm asking in a public platform. Also, I don't know if local radionics/electricians repair stuffs like that I should take it to them. Thanks �
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| Re: Electrical Engineers/electricians Should I Try This? by captainbangz: 9:02pm On Nov 17, 2020 |
IT'LL WORK, BUT THE CHARGE RATE WILL DIFFER(IT'LL BE SLOWER). |
| Re: Electrical Engineers/electricians Should I Try This? by Drybones(op): 9:14pm On Nov 17, 2020 |
captainbangz:I thought so too but my fear is something like spoil the laptop battery itself or explosion/fire. |
| Re: Electrical Engineers/electricians Should I Try This? by captainbangz: 3:51am On Nov 18, 2020 |
Drybones:NO, IT WON'T DAMAGE THE BATTERY. AS THE VOLTAGE IS WHAT DOES, BUT IT'LL CHARGE SLOWER BECAUSE OF THE CHARGER'S CURRENT(AMP) RATING. |
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