wtb: spare part for 90W slim travel power supply

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wtb: spare part for 90W slim travel power supply

#1 Post by wulfman » Sun Jul 15, 2012 10:49 am

Hi there,

I have owned one of the very useful 90W travel power supplies, but recently it started to misbehave. It looks like the output voltage is unstable, causing the screen to flicker (basically switching between plugged in-plugged out power states). Through changing bits with friends I narrowed it down - the brick and cables are fine, but the cable that connects the power brick to the power hub appears to be faulty (see picture).

Does anyone have a spare around, or could point me to a place where I can get one for a sensible amount of money?

[edit]Apparently I'm looking for FRU41R4509 - over 60 pounds locally. Sounds a bit excessive...

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Thanks,
w

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Re: wtb: spare part for 90W slim travel power supply

#2 Post by ctoph0 » Mon Jul 16, 2012 10:53 am

I have 4 of these kits available.
I'd like to sell everything together. Are you interested in paying got shipping from USA?
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Re: wtb: spare part for 90W slim travel power supply

#3 Post by wulfman » Tue Jul 17, 2012 4:41 am

Depends on how much everything would cost together.

Cheers,
W

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Re: wtb: spare part for 90W slim travel power supply

#4 Post by Tony Chan » Wed Jul 18, 2012 11:26 pm

wulfman wrote:Hi there,

I have owned one of the very useful 90W travel power supplies, but recently it started to misbehave. It looks like the output voltage is unstable, causing the screen to flicker (basically switching between plugged in-plugged out power states).
I also own a 90W travel power supply and experienced exact same problem. Always thought it's the problem of the power supply itself and never bother fixing it. ctoph0, would you mind help me out and sell one of those cable to me? If interested, please pm me for pricing.

Thanks,
Tony

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