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06-03-2024 03:27 AM
I have an issue with my laptop's power cable. To start with, I bought my HP OMEN laptop in Chile, where they use a 3-pin plug for the laptop's power cable. The problem is that here they use a 2-pin plug, and I cannot use my laptop unless I have a universal adapter. Is there any possibility that I can buy the power supply again, but this time with a 2-pin plug? I have been searching, and I can only find third-party power supplies, but none from HP. For obvious reasons, I do not want to use a power supply that is not certified. So, there is my question. Thank you very much in advance. (I have to add that I live in Denmark).
06-03-2024 08:04 AM - edited 06-03-2024 08:13 AM
The simplest place to acquire a proprietary cable for the power adapter is at a second hand shop.
The plug on the power cable where it attaches to the power adapter happens to be the very same type that is used in HP printers. The cable for printers works for power adapters without issue.
This was my go to method when I lived in the Netherlands.
At a Tweedehands shop, the power cord only cost me @ €1,50
The HP part number for the power cable for Denmark is L22334-001
The Maintenance & Service guide for your laptop (for parts reference and specification information)
https://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c07596073.pdf
Here is a vendor source in Denmark. It is pretty pricey. @ €68,00
https://www.zandparts.com/sv/hp-l22334-001
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