EOMtp wrote:Mirage wrote:
My point exactly - voltage is the same. 90W (T60) can be used for both, more powerfull power supply will not cause any damage to T42.
NO. There seems to be mass confusion here -- the 4 posts immediately above this one are wrong. The T60 uses a 20v adapter; the T4x uses a 16v adapter. Forget the wattage; it is NOT the concern. If one feeds 20Vdc into a Thinkpad expecting/rated for 16Vdc, then one is likely to "fry" components inside the Thinkpad.
Watts don't fry; voltage does (at least for the purposes of this discussion).
I stand corrected, I took for granted that previous posts about 20V were correct, indeed, T4X series runs on 16 V.
Saying all that and knowing exactly what I'm talking about - having 20V instead of 16V wont do ANY damage to T4x series.
Nothing will "fry" inside due to few volts more - voltage coming out of 20V AC adapter fluctuates from 18 to 22 volts (depending of the mains voltage and the load). Voltage regulators are in the laptop itself, running in switching mode (to reduce heat) and they should tolerate (at least) up to 28VDC (standard spec) on the jack.
In terms of warranty - unless you connect something like 50VDC and explode input capacitors there's no way for anyone to say for sure what killed switching circuitry. In fact, those mosfets can be replaced on desktop pc motherboards without major drama.