Smaller AC adapter

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Smaller AC adapter

#1 Post by gunston » Fri Apr 28, 2006 10:21 am

Had look at the latest T60 and X60 on the pc stores here.
and observed the ac adapter is smaller with the output of 3.5A instead of 4.5A as my T43. :wink:

does that mean, that T60 has less power consumption and thus less heat :?: :?:

any idea?
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#2 Post by tfflivemb2 » Fri Apr 28, 2006 10:27 am

It might be a 3.5A, but I read that it is now a 20V instead of 16V.

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#3 Post by gunston » Fri Apr 28, 2006 10:29 am

but the adapter looks much more smaller than the old T4x series.
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#4 Post by darrenf » Fri Apr 28, 2006 12:28 pm

3.5A at 20V = ~70W. Since the new AC adapter that ships with the T60 is a 90W and is larger than the standard T4x adapter, you must have been looking at this adapter.

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#5 Post by astro » Fri Apr 28, 2006 4:27 pm

darrenf wrote:you must have been looking at this adapter.
Is anyone here using the 65W adapter?

I am thinking of buying one, for two reasons:
1) it's smaller
2) I don't need it to "fast charge" as it will be plugged in most of the time.

Is 2) the only benefit of the 90W adapter?
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#6 Post by jdhurst » Fri Apr 28, 2006 4:32 pm

It is possible to overheat the adapter and undervolt the laptop except, (and only except) if the laptop is turned off. These questions keep coming up.

The ONLY practical recommendation on adapaters is to use ONLY the adapter specified by IBM. It is not worth having a problem or a failure.

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#7 Post by astro » Fri Apr 28, 2006 4:45 pm

EDIT: Figured it out. It is only compatible with the 945GM models. By this I think it means "Integrated Graphics".
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#8 Post by ssimon » Mon May 22, 2006 5:59 pm

astro wrote:
darrenf wrote:you must have been looking at this adapter.
Is anyone here using the 65W adapter?

I am thinking of buying one, for two reasons:
1) it's smaller
2) I don't need it to "fast charge" as it will be plugged in most of the time.

Is 2) the only benefit of the 90W adapter?
I have tried the 65W Adapter and it works just fine. That 65W adapter comes with the lower-end T60's like the 1951-C2U

I have plugged that adapter into my T60p 2623-D8U (top of the line with 256MB Video & 7200RPM HD) and it seems to work just fine. The adapter did not get very hot either and I had it on and using the machine for 2 hours or so.

Tommorow I will order another 65W for travel :lol:
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