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HP Pavilion 15-eh0017na Laptop - Ryzen™ 5

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The product page for this particular laptop says that it has Power Delivery support - has anyone got this laptop and are they able to confirm if it can be charged over USB-C? I have a 61W MacBook Pro adapter as well as some Anker ones around which should put out more than enough power to do so, I'm just worried about blowing up my new laptop by trying them...

 

HP Pavilion 15-eh0017na Laptop - Ryzen™ 5 - HP Store UK

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@LumpyCrumpet 

 

Its specs

         https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c07041160

 

Yes, you can use a compatible USB-C charger to charge your machine, I don't have an USB-C charger, but I tested my USB-C Gen 5 dock on a similar Envy machine and they worked.

 

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BH
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Thanks for that - I'm a little confused though since the spec sheet on the downloadable manual doesn't mention PD as a feature of the laptop. On the offchance, if it didn't have PD after all, what would happen if I plugged in a PD-compatible charger? Would I suddenly have an expensive paperweight or would the laptop simply refuse to accept power?

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