Difference between AC Adapters?

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Difference between AC Adapters?

#1 Post by NovaKnowledgeNow » Sun Dec 16, 2012 12:09 am

I have noticed almost each AC Adapter has a different part number. Is there really a big difference between them? Or can I just use any 65W 20V Lenovo AC Adapter?

For example, I have two 65W 20V Lenovo AC Adapters:
FRU: 92P1159
FRU: 42T5282
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Re: Difference between AC Adapters?

#2 Post by EOMtp » Sun Dec 16, 2012 12:56 am

NovaKnowledgeNow wrote:Is there really a big difference between them?
Big difference? There is not even a small difference!

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Re: Difference between AC Adapters?

#3 Post by emeraldgirl08 » Sun Dec 16, 2012 1:42 am

EOMtp wrote:Big difference? There is not even a small difference!
The big difference would be:

(92P1159)-(42T5282)= X

Anyone up to solve that one??? :mrgreen:
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Re: Difference between AC Adapters?

#4 Post by NovaKnowledgeNow » Sun Dec 16, 2012 2:17 am

You'd still be ending up with three variables...
106628P-221844T = X
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Re: Difference between AC Adapters?

#5 Post by rkawakami » Sun Dec 16, 2012 2:40 am

emeraldgirl08 wrote:(92P1159)-(42T5282)= X

Anyone up to solve that one??? :mrgreen:
Well, let's see if my high school math is still working :lol: ...

Given:
92P1159 = 92 x P x 1159
and
42T5282 = 42 x T x 5282

If we assume that P = 0.0001875679934 and T = 0.0000901534411 (numbers totally picked at random), then:

92 x 0.0001875679934 x 1159 = 20.0000000002552
and
42 x 0.0000901534411 x 5282 = 19.9999999873884

Or in other words, 92P1159 ≈ 42T5282. The only real difference between them is probably in the manufacturer of the adapter. Even though each one is supposed to supply the same 20V, at the same 3.25A, Lenovo wants to be able to know exactly who made them in case of any problems. So the short answer is: "Yes, you can use any 20V 65W adapter as long as it has the proper plug polarity". You could even use the higher amperage 90W supplies. The system will only draw as much power as it needs. Note: this is assuming that the laptop in question has a sticker on it saying "65W" or "3.25A". If, however, it's has "90W' or "4.5A", then you should be using a 90W supply.
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Re: Difference between AC Adapters?

#6 Post by nikki605 » Sun Dec 16, 2012 8:26 am

What are you doing posting a complicated math problem at 3:40am, Ray? I'm only on my 2nd cup of coffee and reading it made my head hurt. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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