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    WTT/WTB CF-19 AC adapter

    Discussion in 'ToughBook Buy Sell and Trade Forum' started by mklym, Jan 27, 2014.

  1. mklym

    mklym Notebook Evangelist

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    I need an AC adapter for a CF-19MK3 - 3.75A. Not interested in compatible.

    I have an AC adapter for a CF-31 - 7.05A for trade. (CF-AA5713A M1)

    If you are not interested in a trade, PM price w/shipping to postal code T0M 0S0. Payment by paypal.

    Thank you.

    EDIT:Found one. Thanks.
     
  2. Toughbook

    Toughbook Drop and Give Me 20!

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    Morgan,

    I know you said you weren't interested in compatible brands... .But I just bout a bunch of these...

    Ebay Item Number 171146974234

    They are IBM ThinkPad AC AND DC adapters rated at 16V at 4.55A. I have been using them now on my personal CF-31 and they work great! It is nice to have the DC capability without having to buy an additional Lind adapter for DC.

    They are built like little tanks... At least as good as Panasonic!

    Just my .02 cents and guaranteed worth at least that amount!
     
  3. mklym

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    Rick,

    Thanks for the reply. I already have 4 of those adapters. :) I keep 1 in each of my trucks.
    I want the factory adapter because of it's small size, they are easier/lighter to pack when on foot.

    Yes, the IBM adapters are built as good as the Panasonic units.