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09-01-2025 08:59 PM
Welcome to our HP Community forum!
Thanks for posting! I want to make sure I understand your question correctly so I can point you in the right direction. The HP lt4114 is a 4G LTE mobile broadband module, so it doesn’t have a “power supply” in the traditional desktop/laptop sense.
Could you clarify what you mean by “deleting a power supply”? For example:
Are you referring to a Windows power plan (in Control Panel → Power Options)?
Or did you mean something related to your 4G mobile broadband connection or SIM card plan?
- Or . . . something else altogether?
Once I know a bit more about what you’d like to do, I can give you more specific guidance.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
09-02-2025 01:44 AM
See if you can provide the actual HP Pavilion Split laptop model by looking at the label on the underside of your laptop. It usually looks something like this: xx123av, xxxxx-xxx, or XXXXXX#ABA.
In any regards, chances are that the power cord of your Pavilion Split charger uses a standard 3-prong “Mickey Mouse” style power cord (IEC C5) that plugs into the AC adapter brick. Since you’re in the U.S., you’ll want one with a NEMA 5-15 plug on the wall side. These are inexpensive and widely available at Walmart, Best Buy, Staples, or Amazon -just search for “HP laptop power cord IEC C5.”
Here is an Amazon purchase option: 3 Prong Universal Laptop Power Cord, 1.7Ft C5 AC Power Cable Replacement for Dell, HP, Toshiba, Leno....
Take a look at your AC charger in order to confirm that this power cord is a fit.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777