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    Request info of D901C Power Supply (Output rating)

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by ebus5, Nov 24, 2008.

  1. ebus5

    ebus5 Notebook Guru

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    Could someone with a D901C turn their Power Supply and give me some information about the Output rating.

    I still have two excellent Power Supplies from my D900K, which I might want to use with an upcoming D901C (as spare parts). My D900K power supply makes a Output 20V 11A.

    Thanks,
    Erik
     
  2. Gophn

    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    the power bricks seem the same from what I have seen.

    not 100% sure, but seemed that way when I was working with the D901C's.

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  3. gary_hendricks

    gary_hendricks Notebook Evangelist

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    I like Legend of Zelda too :) - I'd say you can re-use your old battery for the D901C. I've seen the battery packs before and (from what I remember) the fit is exactly the same.
     
  4. BlackPanther

    BlackPanther Notebook Consultant

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    Mine says

    Input 100-240V~, 50-60Hz, 3A
    Output 20V --- 11A

    I don't know if it's relevant but also W = V x A so the maximum power a D901C sucks from the power socket is 220 Watts.
     
  5. ebus5

    ebus5 Notebook Guru

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    Thanks BlackPanther, that confirms to me it's the same power supply.
     
  6. Frank88

    Frank88 Notebook Geek

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    In fact it sucks more than this because you have losts in the power brick (mainly transformed in heat) so you get more watts sucked from your wall plug, but the notebook itself suck 220 watts at max. But if you got the same output Voltage and max amp, it will work (if its same then its perfect :p)
     
  7. theriko

    theriko Ronin

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    If you want to get technical, then the max the d901c sucks from the wall socket is 220W, the rest is sucked by the power supply, not the laptop ;)