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08-20-2024 06:27 AM
Recently got this all in one gifted by my father, He couldnt find the Power Adapter thought, and i also cant. Nowhere online, dont want to Use third Party Adapters because they can fry the components and HP Support doesnt want to give me a replacement. Would Love any Help Here.
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08-23-2024 05:58 AM - edited 08-23-2024 06:06 AM
Hi:
I gave you the part number for the power adapter used in your PC's model series.
That is all the info I can provide. It says in the description the adapter is 65 Watts.
The actual power supply is universal as far as input voltage from 100W to 240W depending on what country you live in, and the power cord that goes from the wall socket to the adapter is country/region specific.
In other words, if you use the power supply in Germany, you can also use it in the United States, but you would use a different power cord in the USA because our household voltage is 110W - 120W
08-20-2024 07:05 AM - edited 08-20-2024 07:14 AM
I entered the PC's product number in the parts surfer database, and it does not return much information.
It just provides the power cord part number that goes from the wall socket to the power adapter, not the adapter part number and description.
Enter the PC's serial number in the search window at the link below and see if it will report a power adapter part number and description.
If that doesn't help, I found a power adapter part number from another model 24-df0xxx model that has a Celeron processor so it should also work for yours:
L89693-001 | 65W AC ADPTR, nPFC SMART 3P 7.4mm |
It's expensive if you buy new, and it does not include the power cord, which HP does not sell. You can probably get one at a local PC shop since those are usually standard.
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Your other option would be to go on eBay, search by the HP power adapter part number and see if you can find a used but tested and working genuine HP power adapter. Those usually come with the power cords included and may cost much less.
08-23-2024 03:35 AM
Hello,
Im Not really good with Tech, would you be able to find out the Output and Input Stats? I heard something about Watts and volts and have No Idea what my device has. And also, Is 7.4mm*5mm gonna work for my Port? I will be helpful for any Help.
Cheers.
08-23-2024 05:58 AM - edited 08-23-2024 06:06 AM
Hi:
I gave you the part number for the power adapter used in your PC's model series.
That is all the info I can provide. It says in the description the adapter is 65 Watts.
The actual power supply is universal as far as input voltage from 100W to 240W depending on what country you live in, and the power cord that goes from the wall socket to the adapter is country/region specific.
In other words, if you use the power supply in Germany, you can also use it in the United States, but you would use a different power cord in the USA because our household voltage is 110W - 120W