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05-22-2014 06:07 PM
Hello,
I was wondering if is possible to hook my Elitebook 8570w to a A7e32AA Docking Station. In the description on the HP support website (http://h30094.www3.hp.com/product/sku/10432926\) it says that the 8570p does work on it.
And I read that the 8570p and 8570w have the same docking connector (evident from other available docking stations that work for both of these laptops).
Can anyone confirm or disprove this?
Kind regards,
Senui
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05-23-2014 03:43 PM
Hi,
Sorry. If you wish to use 150W PSU for the docking station then no problem but if you wish to use 90W PSU for your machine (which needs 150W) then 90W can't drive your machine as designed.
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05-22-2014 06:23 PM
Hi,
This docking station is compatible with the following machines:
HP 2012 90W Docking Station(A7E32AA)
Business Laptop and Tablet PCs
EliteBook 8530p Notebook PC
HP EliteBook 8470p Notebook PC
HP ProBook 6360b Notebook PC
HP ProBook 6440b Notebook PC
HP ProBook 6460b Notebook PC
HP ProBook 6465b Notebook PC
HP ProBook 6540b Notebook PC
HP ProBook 6545b Notebook PC
HP ProBook 6550b Notebook PC
HP ProBook 6555b Notebook PC
HP ProBook 6560b Notebook PC
HP ProBook 6570b Notebook PC
For your computer, you need:
HP 2012 230W Docking Station(A7E34AA)
Business Laptop and Tablet PCs
EliteBook 8530p Notebook PC
HP EliteBook 8470p Notebook PC
HP EliteBook 8470w Mobile Workstation
HP EliteBook 8530w Mobile Workstation
HP EliteBook 8560w Mobile Workstation
HP EliteBook 8570w Mobile Workstation
HP EliteBook 8730w Mobile Workstation
HP EliteBook 8740w Mobile Workstation
HP EliteBook 8760w Mobile Workstation
HP EliteBook 8770w Mobile Workstation
HP ProBook 6360b Notebook PC
HP ProBook 6440b Notebook PC
HP ProBook 6460b Notebook PC
HP ProBook 6465b Notebook PC
HP ProBook 6540b Notebook PC
HP ProBook 6545b Notebook PC
HP ProBook 6550b Notebook PC
HP ProBook 6555b Notebook PC
HP ProBook 6560b Notebook PC
HP ProBook 6570b Notebook PC
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05-22-2014 06:33 PM - edited 05-22-2014 06:34 PM
Thanks for your quick reply banhien.
Do you perhaps know if the docking station HSTNN-I11X will do the trick as well? I can't seem to find the product on the HP support website, but its part number is 575324-002. I have read from other sources that it does support the 8570w, except for USB 3.0 devices.
It's a 90W Docking Station; will that be enough to supply my 8570w?
Your help is much appreciated!
Kind regards,
Senui
05-22-2014 07:02 PM
Hi,
I have to use at least 120W for my docking stations, few need at least 135W. For your requirement, please check the following link:
I can't find full compatible list of the HSTNN-I11X, only the following information:
http://www.notebookparts.com/hp-elitebook-probook-advanced-docking-station-581597-001-hstnn-i11x/
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05-23-2014 12:10 AM
Thanks again for your response. At the moment I have a 150W AC power adapter (that came originally with the Elitebook). Say I bought a HSTNN-I11X that comes with a 90W power adapter.
Would it be possible to use my own 150W power adapter instead to suffice for the power supply? These docking stations (in general) aren't limited to any sort of maximum power supply are they?
Kind regards,
Senui
05-23-2014 02:20 AM
Hi,
For power supplies, given they have SAME connectors, same voltage (or 5% plus/minus) the one which has higher wattage (ie Ah) is much better.
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05-23-2014 05:29 AM
I found the following specs:
The HSTNN-I11X docking station adapter:
- AC input voltage:100 ~ 240V 50~ 60Hz
- DC output voltage:19V
- DC output current:4.74A
- Power:90W
- Connector size:7.4 x 5.0mm
The Elitebook 8570w adapter:
- Input: 100-240V, 50-60Hz~1.5A
- Output: 19.5V 7.7A 7.4mm*5.0mm
My question: will it work?
05-23-2014 02:40 PM
Hi,
No, not enough power to drive your machine.
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05-23-2014 03:29 PM
Maybe you read the information in the wrong way, but the way I see it is that I can replace the 90W power adapter of the docking station by the 150W power adapter of my laptop. In this way the docking station will supply the same power as it would have done with just the power adapter of the laptop.
Since the connector of the power adapter of the laptop fits the docking station and its voltage differs less than 5%, I don't really understand what you mean with your reply. Could you please elaborate?
Thanks,
Senui
05-23-2014 03:43 PM
Hi,
Sorry. If you wish to use 150W PSU for the docking station then no problem but if you wish to use 90W PSU for your machine (which needs 150W) then 90W can't drive your machine as designed.
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