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06-24-2020 03:29 AM - edited 06-24-2020 04:22 AM
Hello.. I have a pavilion dv6 - 3040ee laptop
Product no: WR760EA#ABV
And i changed my charger 3years ago and threw the old one away .. But now i need to know what my original charger wattage was? Is there any way to find out?
I will list some photos of my laptop if you need it 🙏🏻
18.5v×3.5A=65w
19v×4.74=90w
So now wich one is it 65 or 90? Or both? I'm confused..
these are the info inside my battery slot..
The charger i have now is 65w is it bad for my laptop if turns out that it was originally 90w??
Or can my laptop run both 65w and 90w without any damage?
^ this is my current charger's deatail
Please help..
06-24-2020 10:28 AM - edited 06-24-2020 10:29 AM
Any othe the power adapters in the following list are compatible with your notebook.
Source: Maintenance & Service guide for your notebook
Miscellaneous parts Description Spare part number AC adapters
65-W AC smart adapter 613152-001
90-W AC smart adapter PFC 613153-001
65-W AC smart adapter PFC 613161-001
90-W AC smart adapter PFC 613160-001
120-W AC smart adapter PFC 613154-001
As you can see the list of compatible power adapters range from 56-120 Watts in power. Any of these HP part numbered power adapters can be used without damaging your notebook.
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