Description
19V, 4.74A/ 4.7A/ 3.9A, 5.5MM X 2.5MM
Power Adapter for Toshiba Laptop
High Quality Branded Adapters with 3 Years
Warranty.
Ac power lead will be included free for UK and EU customers.
This adapter will
fit many other similar Toshiba old and new laptop models not mentioned here. In
case if not sure than please send your laptop model number with additional
information before or after your purchase so we can check compatibility for you
before order dispatch.
cheap quality third party non reliable adapters which do not lost long and can
be safety hazed too.
Make sure the
dc connector size is correct. This charger has 5.5mm x 2.5mm size connector
which is the most common size in Toshiba laptop models. (NOT GET CONFUSED WITH SMALLER PINNED CHARGER
OF SIZE 4.0MM X 1.7MM). The Amps of your laptop should not be higher than this charger.
Any lower amps will be fine. The detail of input voltage, amps and model number
will be printed at the bottom penal of your laptop or under the battery (if
removable) but the connector size information will not be available
unfortunately.
Charger?
often get confused by higher amps rated or higher watts charger and start
thinking either it is safe or not. For example using a 90watts charger with
65watts power model laptop.
answer is that it is 100% safe. The Amps rating on charger basically is the
information about the amount of power from zero-xxx maximum it can supply to
input device. Higher amps mean stronger and power full charger.
will only draw as much amperage as it needs to perform whatever it’s doing from
the total maximum capacity of current the power supply can provide. The higher
wattage charger doesn’t necessarily use all those watts unless called for so
you’ve got a safety zone – a reserve, like horsepower in a car, it’s there but
you use just what you need so as long as you replace your charger with one
capable of providing same amps as your laptop requires or higher, you’ll be
fine. The voltage must be the same anyway.
reason your replacement charger has a lower than required amperage rating, your
charger will start getting overheated and might stop functioning at one stage.
I need for my laptop?
Check the input voltage and amps of your laptop printed at the bottom panel.
Multiply voltage to the amps and that will be watts. For example 19v x 3.42A =
65w. As well as the connector/pin size is same you can safely use a 65w charger
to your 65w or any lower watts 45w, 30w laptop.
replacement power adapters. Those companies often misrepresent which mean
charger might not be able to produce exactly same amps power which they claimed
or labelled. Plus circuit board will be poorly manufactured too with low
quality parts. As a result those types of adapters get overheated fast or start
making noises and die quickly.