DC Airline cable for 90W adapter

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DC Airline cable for 90W adapter

#1 Post by MikeInTaos » Tue May 31, 2011 2:19 pm

For my T60p, I've got a 90W AC/DC combo adapter (from 2006) P/N 40Y7649 FRU 40Y7656 but I cannot find my DC adapter cable. On the transformer, the connector is circular with 4 pins, which looks different from the images I've seen of the newer DC cables. I cannot find the rest of the original kit (the black bag and the DC adapter) so I'm looking to buy a replacement. Suggestions?

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Re: DC Airline cable for 90W adapter

#2 Post by tim S » Wed Jun 01, 2011 12:03 pm

Doesn't the airplane adapter clip into the back of the cigarette lighter?
It should be there.
Lately I've only seen auto style adapters on airplanes but I guess it depends
on the airline.

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Re: DC Airline cable for 90W adapter

#3 Post by MikeInTaos » Wed Jun 01, 2011 1:29 pm

Yeah, the part that plugs into the plane can almost always be a regular auto/cigarette style plug. What I cannot seem to find on-line or around my house is the correct plug on the other end. The transformer "brick" has a receptacle that shows 4 pins not uniformly distributed. They're in 2 rows of 2 but the spaces are wider in the lower row. What I need is a cable that has the cigarette lighter plug on one end and the proper 4-hole plug on the other.

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Re: DC Airline cable for 90W adapter

#4 Post by Microspeed » Wed Jun 01, 2011 11:02 pm

What is the number on your adaptor. A picture might even be quicker. I bought an adaptor from the out let and it died. However, I didnt throw it away. I will look for it and maybe we can work something out. PM me if you like
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Re: DC Airline cable for 90W adapter

#5 Post by MikeInTaos » Thu Jun 02, 2011 12:39 am

P/N 40Y7649
FRU 40Y7656

Not sure how to send a JPG from my hard-drive, but let's see if this attachment works:

[attachment=]C:\temp\B08_0039.JPG[/attachment]

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Re: DC Airline cable for 90W adapter

#6 Post by MikeInTaos » Thu Jun 02, 2011 12:51 am

Or maybe this will work to attach a PDF that contains the image of the connection needed on the adapter end:

[attachment=]C:\temp\PN40Y7649FRU40Y7656.pdf[/attachment]

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Re: DC Airline cable for 90W adapter

#7 Post by bill bolton » Sat Jun 04, 2011 11:52 am

MikeInTaos wrote:On the transformer, the connector is circular with 4 pins....
I have that older 90W supply and there are no circular connectors on the Switch Mode Power Supply adapter itself. The DC input socket is a small 4 pin keyway type, with all 4 pin in line.

It sounds to me like you are describing the "EmPower"plug which is on the remote end of the DC cable that go to the power adapter....

Image

In the delivery kit for the 90W travel adpter, there was a cigarette lighter plug that had an EmPower socket on the back, and the EmpPower plug was meant to go into that when using it in an autombile (or similar).

Cheers,

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Re: DC Airline cable for 90W adapter

#8 Post by MikeInTaos » Sat Jun 04, 2011 12:10 pm

Bill: That's close. I can't seem to post an image here, but yours shows a set of pins that are similar to but not identical to what is on my adapter itself. The photo I tried to embed shows the connector that is a part of my adapter. The difference is that all 4 pins are the thicker kind like the upper 2 pins in your photo. The layout of the pins looks the same as yours but I don't know about size. My photo has a ruler in it, but I cannot figure out the syntax for embedding it. (Maybe the filepath/name needs to be surrounded by quotes or something.)

So what I'm looking for would have the lighter-plug on one end, and the end would have a plug with 4 holes in it that are laid out roughly as seen in your photo, but with all 4 holes designed for the thicker pins.

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#9 Post by rkawakami » Sat Jun 04, 2011 2:18 pm

MikeInTaos wrote:Bill: That's close. I can't seem to post an image here,... <snip>
Slightly OT: You need to find a site to host your photo and then post a link to that picture. This forum does not support uploading any pictures. Some examples are:

photobucket.com
flickr.com
imageshack.com
your own ISP account may allow uploads to a personal web page/FTP site

Sign up for an account, upload the photo (keep it <50KB) and then post a link to it here. As an example:

<img>http://www.yourwebsite.com/photo.jpg</img>

Replace the "<" and ">" with "[" and "]".
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Re: DC Airline cable for 90W adapter

#10 Post by MikeInTaos » Sat Jun 04, 2011 3:36 pm

The link I use to see the photo on Flickr doesn't end in JPG and it doesn't work to embed the URL I'm using. I e-mailed from Flickr to myself and got a different link, so now I'm trying that one here:

http://www.flickr.com/x/t/0093009/photo ... 797779430/

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Re: DC Airline cable for 90W adapter

#11 Post by MikeInTaos » Sat Jun 04, 2011 3:37 pm

You have to right-click on the word "Image" in the prior message, and select "View".

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Re: DC Airline cable for 90W adapter

#12 Post by bill bolton » Sat Jun 04, 2011 7:06 pm

MikeInTaos wrote:Bill: That's close. I can't seem to post an image here, but yours shows a set of pins that are similar to but not identical to what is on my adapter itself.
That is a reasonably old adapter..... as far as I can tell its a T60 era device, and presumably was the first 20V DC output travel adapter, predating the more recent "slimline" travel adapters.

I have no idea where you find that sort of line socket.

Cheers,

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Re: DC Airline cable for 90W adapter

#13 Post by MikeInTaos » Sat Jun 04, 2011 7:32 pm

Yeah, in the OP I noted that it was for a T60p. The machine is 5 years old and about to go out of warranty, but it still works well under XP for the software development I do on the Windows side of life.

If I'm lucky, somebody who has a burned out adapter will still have the cable lying around.

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#14 Post by rkawakami » Sat Jun 04, 2011 7:36 pm

This appears to be what you need: http://www.kawakami-ca.com/images/fru_7 ... c_cord.jpg ASM 73P4509 FRU 73P4510

I'd say try eBay but I can't find just the cord at the moment.
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Re: DC Airline cable for 90W adapter

#15 Post by MikeInTaos » Sun Jun 05, 2011 12:32 am

Wow! Thanks for completing the homework that I failed at doing. I'll check it out.

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