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04-05-2022 09:09 AM
Good morning, Folks,
I recently purchased an HP Omen 16.
I am looking to buy a secondary power brick/supply to have in my second work location.
This machine has a whopping 230watt power supply
I can't even find one on HP's site.
So I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions
From the HP power supply, here are the specs
Power supply. 19.5 V dc @ 11.8 A – 230 W
Model HP M35733-003
HP replacement 925141-850
Regulatory model TPN-DA12
https://support.hp.com/ca-en/document/c07981285
Much thanks
-steve
04-05-2022 09:53 AM
@steve7221 -- from the HP Warehouse web-site,
see: https://partsurfer.hp.com/partsurfer/?searchtext=2W6B3AV
There are several computers that share that code. Click on one of the entries, to see:
N/A M41303-001 SKO-230W AC ADPTR, PFC SMART 3Pin 4.5mm
Unfortunately, the "N/A" means that the part is not available to be purchased from HP.
But, try searching for M41303-001 on eBay and/or Amazon, to try to find a seller.
04-05-2022 10:33 AM
Thanks but no luck so far on amazon.ca or amazon.com.
Will try eBay.
I actually found some using this off the power block "Regulatory model TPN-DA12"
My big concern is that HP didn't list the specs for the connector dimensions, nor can I tell if the inside or outside lead on that connector is the positive one (I.e. my former boss entirely fried her laptop once because she made the mistake of inserting what looked like a matching power plug and it turned out the polarities were opposite).
04-05-2022 12:07 PM
I also wanted to add that one of my key points for buying HP was knowing that I would be able to buy parts for it and HP's large online support presence. I've had at least 3 over the years (I had my first laptop in 1985, so I've lost count) and never even thought to check into this first. Sadly seems not to be the case anymore - the parts supply is not the differentiation that it once was.