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    Power Adopter for Sony S series

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by mastypk, Feb 10, 2013.

  1. mastypk

    mastypk Notebook Evangelist

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    Hello,

    I have Sony Vaio SVS13118FXB. But It's power adopter charge it to 100% in about 2hrs. I would like to know if there is any power adopter available for this model which can charge it faster?

    Thank you
     
  2. mastypk

    mastypk Notebook Evangelist

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    No one knows :(
     
  3. kanuk

    kanuk Notebook Deity

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    That isn't really how chargers work. Recharge speed depends more on the battery that the power adapter.
     
  4. ngvuanh

    ngvuanh Notebook Deity

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    To make you to be more cleared, battery charger circuit (on motherboard) controls charge current which controls charge time, so there is no adapter that make you charge (actually not you) the battery slow or fast.