Acer Netbook charger knackered - Where can I get another?
Acer Netbook charger knackered - Where can I get another?
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Pulse

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10,922 posts

244 months

Tuesday 9th March 2010
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As the title, the other half's netbook charger has died after only 1.5 years! Need another one.

I have a charger for my laptop, but it's not quite the same power rating - Can I use that for now?

TheEnd

15,370 posts

214 months

Tuesday 9th March 2010
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check the voltages first, if they match, you'll be ok, but remember if the power rating is lower than the original, you might end up socking too much through it

E31Shrew

5,962 posts

218 months

Tuesday 9th March 2010
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If you want one quickly and can get in to a local town then I would expect Maplins will have a 'multi' version.

sgrimshaw

7,582 posts

276 months

Tuesday 9th March 2010
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What voltage does the Acer pack state?

koenig999

1,667 posts

258 months

Tuesday 9th March 2010
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I goy a mui headed one from Maplins for several different laptops, for about £20 ish.

Has the Acer got a funny shaped plug / socket to stop you doing this, like This Dell has a hexagonal one.

Koenig

Pulse

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Tuesday 9th March 2010
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sgrimshaw said:
What voltage does the Acer pack state?
The acer pack is 19v and the HP one is 18.5v.

I've had a look on eBay, but where else could I source a new one? I definitely want a genuine Acer charger. It's an Acer Aspire One.

sgrimshaw

7,582 posts

276 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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You'd probably get away with the HP one.

You say you definitely want another Acer one.

Any particular reason?

I personally rarely use the enclosed power supplies any more.

I like to use the Kensington Universal Supplies.

In particular this one: http://eu.kensington.com/kensington/en/gb/p/537/33...

This has the capacity to run pretty much any Laptop AND it has a USB power output so you can charge USB plug devices without having to have the laptop switched on.

At £120 these are expensive, but I buy refurbished ones with a full 12 month warranty for £25.

Pulse

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244 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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25 quid? Where from?

anonymous-user

80 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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Is it an Acer One? My went and I replaced it with this, had it about 3 months so far with no issues. £14 from Amazon.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Replacement-Qubz-warranty-...

sgrimshaw

7,582 posts

276 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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Pulse said:
25 quid? Where from?
Ebay, I checked and the last one was only £23.99 including delivery.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Kensington-33402EU-Laptop-Po...




Edited by sgrimshaw on Wednesday 10th March 15:32

headcase

2,389 posts

243 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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Th HP one wont fit, the HP has a small hole in the middle of the plug the Acer needs a large hole.

sgrimshaw

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Wednesday 10th March 2010
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headcase said:
Th HP one wont fit, the HP has a small hole in the middle of the plug the Acer needs a large hole.
That may not be true.

HP/Compaq have three different plugs.

Acer have two different plugs.

One is common to both Acer and HP/Compaq.

One of my HP Laptops has the same plug as my Acers (two with same plugs).

I actually have two Fujitsu Lifebooks, one HP, one Toshiba and two Acers which all use the same power plug.

Most are different power ratings though, which is why I find the Kensington units so useful.

Pulse

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Thursday 18th March 2010
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sgrimshaw said:
You'd probably get away with the HP one.

You say you definitely want another Acer one.

Any particular reason?

I personally rarely use the enclosed power supplies any more.

I like to use the Kensington Universal Supplies.

In particular this one: http://eu.kensington.com/kensington/en/gb/p/537/33...

This has the capacity to run pretty much any Laptop AND it has a USB power output so you can charge USB plug devices without having to have the laptop switched on.

At £120 these are expensive, but I buy refurbished ones with a full 12 month warranty for £25.
Thanks for this... I bought one! It's really good, but the USB charging function doesn't seem to work. On checking the manual, it says I have to purchase a 'Power Tip'... Do I really have to? If so, where's the cheapest I can get it?! Useful for charging my PS3 controller...