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    HP pavillion zv 6000 power supply characteristics - please help !!!

    Discussion in 'HP' started by koro1984, Oct 25, 2006.

  1. koro1984

    koro1984 Newbie

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    Hi,I would like to know characteristics of power supply connector of this model of notebook. I need to hnow layout of pins in this connector, which is plugged into notebook and voltage of each pin. It's really necessary so help me please. It should by notebook bought in USA.
    Thanks much.
     
  2. lappyhappy

    lappyhappy Notebook Deity

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    Hello, well first of all I have an HP ZV6000 but it is at home so will have to check on that later. I will try to get back with you later on this after I get home. Secondly, I would recommend to the mods that this be moved to the HP forum for better answers.
     
  3. koro1984

    koro1984 Newbie

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    can you tell me what "mods" do you exactly mean? thx
     
  4. lappyhappy

    lappyhappy Notebook Deity

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    Mods is short for moderators. They have the ability to move threads around to another place that may be more appropriate. I was just making a suggestion to the mods that this be done. By the way, I forgot to look for the answer to your question last night when I got home but I will try to do that tonight and get back with you. Sorry for the delay.
     
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    vassil_98 Notebook Deity

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    I have no idea about the pins and their voltages (frankly, I have not seen anything even remotely related) but the AC adaptor is 120w.