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    Acer Power Supply - Can it be used in 220v/110v sockets?

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by gnober, Jan 31, 2008.

  1. gnober

    gnober Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello,

    Can we use the power supply that comes with our laptops (mine is 5920g) in both 220v and 110v sockets?

    My AC power's brand is LiteOn and it says on the back the ff info:
    + Model: PA-1900-04
    + Input: 100-240v 50-60 Hz 1.5A
    + Output: 19v -- 4.7A

    In the input it says 100-240v. I'm currently plugging it in a 220v socket, not sure what will happen if i plugged it in 110v and i don't want to experiment. :D
     
  2. TeeJay 44

    TeeJay 44 Notebook Deity

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    It is a universal Switch Mode Power supply designed to work anywhere in the world. It will work fine on 110V.
     
  3. gnober

    gnober Notebook Enthusiast

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    thanks a lot!!! =)