X60s 90W vs. 65 W AC adapter

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X60s 90W vs. 65 W AC adapter

#1 Post by stuffinder » Fri Oct 20, 2006 8:51 am

I just purchased an Ultralight X60s a month ago. I'm very happy with the machine. I'm using it with an X6 Ultrabase at home and want to purchase an additional AC adapter. I'm just wondering if buying the higher powered adapter will decrease the charge time? I don't have a lot of stuff plugged into the USB ports in the X6, just a scanner and printer. Anybody have any ideas?
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Re: X60s 90W vs. 65 W AC adapter

#2 Post by tomh009 » Fri Oct 20, 2006 10:33 am

stuffinder wrote:I just purchased an Ultralight X60s a month ago. I'm very happy with the machine. I'm using it with an X6 Ultrabase at home and want to purchase an additional AC adapter. I'm just wondering if buying the higher powered adapter will decrease the charge time? I don't have a lot of stuff plugged into the USB ports in the X6, just a scanner and printer. Anybody have any ideas?
I don't see any noticeable difference using my spare (higher-powered) power supply, although I've never done exact measurements, and usually I am not charging all the way from 0% to 100% anyway.

I expect that the power circuitry on the laptop is designed to draw less current than the capacity of the standard power brick, and thus a larger brick won't really make a difference.

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#3 Post by stuffinder » Fri Oct 20, 2006 10:43 am

Thanks for the quick reply. I had the same thoughts, was just checking for others experiences.
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#4 Post by ozmann » Fri Oct 20, 2006 11:53 am

I agree that the charge time is controlled by the computer and not limited by the adapter. If I check the Power Manager, I find that maximum charging power draw is well below 65 W. In any case, the lifetime of a Li ion battery decreases with higher charge rates. That is, the number of cycles is greater when charging as well as discharging is slower. Thus, very rapid charging is not desirable, though it might be necessary in an emergency :)
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#5 Post by gunston » Sat Oct 21, 2006 4:21 am

well, i am using 65w adapter
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#6 Post by lev » Sat Oct 21, 2006 7:06 am

I'm pretty sure the only reason to purchase the 90w adapter, if you've got X60(s) is if you've got (or plan to get) other thinkpad models, and you want to be able to use a single adapter for both.

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#7 Post by SkiBunny » Sat Oct 21, 2006 12:06 pm

Both adapters work with the X laptops and with the X6 dock, and have no bearing on performance, but the 65 watt is smaller/lighter. However, the 90 watt is cheaper and, as lev mentioned, is compatible with the non-x 60-series laptops. Also, the 65 watt seems to be warmer to me.
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#8 Post by First Light » Sat Oct 21, 2006 8:18 pm

No reason to not like the 60w adapter - it's 2/3 the size, and 2/3 the weight of the 90w adapter.

. . . . the 90w is cheaper? You can buy genuine IBM (Lenovo) 60w adapters here for $36. That's pretty cheap in my book. :shock:

http://keenzo.com/showproduct.asp?ref=FROOGLE&ID=686750

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#9 Post by tomh009 » Sat Oct 21, 2006 10:28 pm

First Light wrote:No reason to not like the 60w adapter - it's 2/3 the size, and 2/3 the weight of the 90w adapter.

. . . . the 90w is cheaper? You can buy genuine IBM (Lenovo) 60w adapters here for $36. That's pretty cheap in my book. :shock:

http://keenzo.com/showproduct.asp?ref=FROOGLE&ID=686750
Has anyone tried the older 56W adapters (for X3/X4 series) with the X60 -- do they work, too?

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#10 Post by RUSH2112 » Sat Oct 21, 2006 10:56 pm

tomh009 wrote:Has anyone tried the older 56W adapters (for X3/X4 series) with the X60 -- do they work, too?
No, they don't. Now I need to rebuild my collection of adapters...grr. I still have about eight old ones lying around.
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#11 Post by tomh009 » Sun Oct 22, 2006 9:16 am

RUSH2112 wrote:
tomh009 wrote:Has anyone tried the older 56W adapters (for X3/X4 series) with the X60 -- do they work, too?
No, they don't. Now I need to rebuild my collection of adapters...grr. I still have about eight old ones lying around.
Grrr indeed. Do they not work at all on the X60, or they do power it but not enough juice to charge the battery?

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#12 Post by SkiBunny » Sun Oct 22, 2006 10:10 am

Can't be good to use the wrong wattage into the power supply of your laptop.
Doubt that the warranty would cover repairing the power supply in this case if needed.

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