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We have some smart people on here who know about electrics and stuff
so thought I will probably get a better answer than a good long google.
I am trying to power up an old laptop, I cant find its power adapter (if that is the right word, the mains lead basically). Have tons of them lying around but none seem to be the one for this laptop, the closes I have in terms of voltage and ampage is one for a newer laptop.
Old laptop says 19v 3.16a (on the base of the laptop) / New laptops 'power adapter' says 19v 4.7a
Now the question is, will using the new laptops power lead in the old laptop damage it? are those number the exact power it produces or are they the maximum, or what?
Any help much appreciated
I am trying to power up an old laptop, I cant find its power adapter (if that is the right word, the mains lead basically). Have tons of them lying around but none seem to be the one for this laptop, the closes I have in terms of voltage and ampage is one for a newer laptop.
Old laptop says 19v 3.16a (on the base of the laptop) / New laptops 'power adapter' says 19v 4.7a
Now the question is, will using the new laptops power lead in the old laptop damage it? are those number the exact power it produces or are they the maximum, or what?
Any help much appreciated
The unit should only pull the current it needs. The power unit can supply up to 4.7 amps, but won't push that current into the laptop.