Using a T series Power adapter/supply on a W700?

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Using a T series Power adapter/supply on a W700?

#1 Post by bradhs » Mon Mar 02, 2009 3:47 am

Does anyone know how I can go about using a T500 series power adapter on a W700? Yes, I know it will charge slower, but we don't use the W700 for games/graphics.. Just simple spreadsheet stuff, needed the 10-key and the large screen. It's actually spec'd close to a T500.

Is there an adapter available somewhere or does anyone know if I can solder in my own?

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Bradley

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Re: Using a T series Power adapter/supply on a W700?

#2 Post by andyP » Mon Mar 02, 2009 3:24 pm

I would stongly suggest you reconsider what you are planning to try. The T500 has a 90W adapter, the W700 a 170W adapter, almost double. I doubt your insurance would cover the fire damage if you went ahead with this.

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Re: Using a T series Power adapter/supply on a W700?

#3 Post by bradhs » Mon Mar 02, 2009 3:34 pm

I'm pretty sure the draw is no where near the 170W mark. If I was pegging the machine and I had two HD's, the high-end video card and processor, super-duper bright lcd (and the 2nd screen) and it was charging the battery maybe I'd hit 150W.

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Re: Using a T series Power adapter/supply on a W700?

#4 Post by oicw » Mon Mar 30, 2009 5:42 pm

Just found some power ratings in this review:

http://hothardware.com/Articles/Lenovo- ... on/?page=9

Wouldn't recommend the 90w power supply; the W700 can suck 83W at high performance idle. If you have a quad core then it'll suck even more power - the slightest cpu movement and you'll be over-working the power supply, having to draw from the battery.

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Re: Using a T series Power adapter/supply on a W700?

#5 Post by dr_st » Tue Mar 31, 2009 12:57 am

bradhs wrote:I'm pretty sure the draw is no where near the 170W mark. If I was pegging the machine and I had two HD's, the high-end video card and processor, super-duper bright lcd (and the 2nd screen) and it was charging the battery maybe I'd hit 150W.
How is 150W better than 170W when running of a 90W adapter? :?
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