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    Toshiba Satellite M115-S3104 adapter

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by djeff69, May 30, 2008.

  1. djeff69

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    I have a Toshiba Satellite M115-S3104 and adapter is dead. An worst yet, i been to two pc dealers and both are fu#$%ing me for a month, saying how they ordered it bla bla bla, and nothing happens, and they cant even give me an eta when its going to come. Toshiba doesn't have a support center in my area, closest one is like 400 km from here, post services here aren't exactly all that honest if you know what i mean.

    So can i use universal adapters safely, only one i found around here is this one

    BOOK AC ADAPTER GMB 90W 15-24V 4,5A NPA-AC1

    * Input voltage range: AC 100...240V
    * Dimensions: 132.3x59.3x36.5mm
    * Output voltage: 15V/16V/18V/19V/20V DC at 4.5A max or 22V/24V DC at 3.5A max
    * Output power: 90W (max)
    * Overload protection: 10A
    * Short circuit protection
    * Power cord length: 1.2m

    [​IMG]

    power req for my laptop is 15v and 5 amps, an this one is 4.5, and the jack im not too sure about either, but i figure i can attach the one that died and gg

    any advice?

    ps
    i searched for similar topics, came up with nothin, sorry if its in wrong section