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I am looking for some part numbers to use for sourcing a 90W or larger USB-C power supply to run with a non-HP Docking station of some sort (TBD) with a HP 16z-ar000 (OmniBook X Flip 16) . 

 

The PC comes with a 65W, but I also wish to be able to run some external 2.5" HDDs.  The 65W will go in the bag, the larger will stay fixed.

 

The part numbers I have found are:

90W PS - PN: L45440-003, Spare: 904144-850,  Reg Model: TPN-DA08

100W PS - PN: N56858-001, Spare: N57045-001, Reg Model: TPN-LA31

I have not found a 120\130 watt devices.

 

I am unclear if the newer PCs will run with any USB-C power supply or if I need an HP proprietary device, like the older barrel conductors did. There are a number of alternative brand devices with more ports and connections which would be more functional than a "brick".

 

Community thoughts and experiences appreciated.  Feel free to suggest a dock too!

 

Thank you,

 

RangerZ

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Hi @RangerZ 

 

In reality, you can use any 65-watt USB-C charger from any brand you want. Using an external hard drive consumes an average of 4 watts.

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@resistencia, this is what I would like to think true (or at least will be).  I have read elsewhere this is not quite true, something to due with versions of a chip in the cable which, like BlueTooth defines the devices capabilities, and I have had a number of issues with USB-C cables for data. 

 

For the price of a charger, I am going to get an HP one, at least 90 watts.  I already have a HP G5 Dock that does not work with this PC.

 

Thank you for your response.

 

RangersZ

 

Ranger Z

 

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It's very strange that the HP G5 doesn't work; it has all the features it needs to function.

 

Power to system
Up to 100W via USB-C®.
Up to 75W on non HP machines.
Separate AC power needed for HP ZBooks that require more than 100W power delivered via USB-C alt mode.

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