High pitched noise from AC Adapter
High pitched noise from AC Adapter
It seems like there are a lot of people who are experiencing this problem. I just received my ThinkPad X61s and also have the same problem. I called IBM Support (1-800-426-7378) and they'll gladly send me a new AC Adapter tomorrow.
For those of you who requested a new AC Adapter, did it fix this issue?
For those of you who requested a new AC Adapter, did it fix this issue?
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I wouldn't be too happy about that. I'd ask for the smaller 65W adapter. There is no advantage to a 90W adapter and it is bigger and heavier - not something I want to travel with. Kind of defeats the purpose of an ultraportable notebook if the adapter is huge.spune wrote:They sent me the more expensive 90W power adapter. Although it's slightly larger and heavier than the older 65W one.Jackboot wrote:My new AC adapter (revision D) no longer squeels like a pig.
Lenovo is not requiring to send the old/squeeling (revision E) adapter back to them.
Doesn't the 90W charge faster?Jackboot wrote:I wouldn't be too happy about that. I'd ask for the smaller 65W adapter. There is no advantage to a 90W adapter and it is bigger and heavier - not something I want to travel with. Kind of defeats the purpose of an ultraportable notebook if the adapter is huge.spune wrote: They sent me the more expensive 90W power adapter. Although it's slightly larger and heavier than the older 65W one.
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Surprisingly, NO!spune wrote:Doesn't the 90W charge faster?
The battery is limited to be able to accept a certain rate of charge. This max charge rate is provided by the 65W adapter so the 90W adapter has no advantage...for the X60s at least.
A more power-hungry machine (like a T-series) can get use out of a 90W adapter since you can max out the battery charge rate (around 30W I think) while the notebook is using another 35W+.
I just called up IBM and they will be sending me the 65W model. However, it's currently out of stock so I'm not sure how long I'll have to wait.Jackboot wrote:Surprisingly, NO!spune wrote:Doesn't the 90W charge faster?
The battery is limited to be able to accept a certain rate of charge. This max charge rate is provided by the 65W adapter so the 90W adapter has no advantage...for the X60s at least.
A more power-hungry machine (like a T-series) can get use out of a 90W adapter since you can max out the battery charge rate (around 30W I think) while the notebook is using another 35W+.
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