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06-06-2013 04:14 AM
Hi,
I bought a Targus in-car charger (APD046EU) for powering my HP Pavilion Laptop (dv6-6166se). On unwrapping the charger, I find that it is rated for providing 90w and I think that the laptop requires 120w. Targus just say incompatible, but I'm wondering what would happen if I try ....... a slow charge? no charge? Fried electrics? Any thoughts please?
CJonGrey
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06-07-2013 08:36 AM
Cjongrey.
Using an adapter that is under rated can be a problem.
Just for charging is OK.
But when using that AC under working conditions it can be a problem.
The AC adapter will over work and could become hot and possible short out.
I hope this helps.
REO
06-07-2013 01:04 AM
Hi Reo, thanks for the pointer. The rating inside the laptop battery compartment is 18.5V & 6.5A so 120W.
The rating on the charger is 19.5W & 4.61A so 90W.
So maybe the risk of frying is down to the charger's 19.5W exceeding the laptop's 18.5W?
Other than that, just a risk of slow charge or no charge?
CJonGrey
06-07-2013 08:36 AM
Cjongrey.
Using an adapter that is under rated can be a problem.
Just for charging is OK.
But when using that AC under working conditions it can be a problem.
The AC adapter will over work and could become hot and possible short out.
I hope this helps.
REO
