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    SZ360P/C: AC adapter died on me

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by fidodido, Sep 23, 2007.

  1. fidodido

    fidodido Notebook Geek

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    Ok, the litle green light on it doesn't turn on anymore. I am writting this from the final juice power left on the laptop itself. I have tried changing the cable connect that goes from the AC power to the wall but doesn't work.

    What should I do next ? Contact Sony support ? Bummer, I am not in the USA. It is the first time I have had a problem like this with a Sony, all of them have worked for me flawlessly. Any advice would be helpfull. Thanks!

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  2. fidodido

    fidodido Notebook Geek

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    Is the VGP-AC19V25 AC adapter compatible with the SZ3xx series notebooks ? I can't find any reference for it.
     
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    chickenlegs0809 Newbie

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    did you figure out how to go about fixing the problem? i just ran into the same one...
     
  4. DetlevCM

    DetlevCM Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    For compatebility issues, the plug should be the same, at least I can't see why it should differ.

    The output for my SZ7 is 19,5V / 4,7A if your sis the same you could get a new "power brick", although that's expensive...