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Question about computer adapter and HP (Hope it is not off topichere)
Hi folks,
I have a computer and the adapter from the regular power outlet in the wall into the computer broke. You know what I mean: that thing that you use to charge the battery and that thing (modem?) that provides regular power to your computer It doesn't say exactly what it is but on the back side it says REPLACE WITH HP SPARE 402018-001. I called HP and they told me that it costs me approx. USD 170, which is an outrageous price for that little thing, if you ask me. I was at Wallmart lately and saw that they have different kind of adapters but I have no clue if other adapters fit in a HP notebook. And here is my question: Did any of you ever had to replace this particular HP spare part and did you replace it with something else than from HP and how did it work? Thanks in advance for your advice. Best regards, Gene |
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Re: Question about computer adapter and HP (Hope it is not off topichere)
GeneCook2008@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi folks, > > I have a computer and the adapter from the regular power outlet in the > wall into the computer broke. You know what I mean: that thing that > you use to charge the battery and that thing (modem?) that provides > regular power to your computer > > It doesn't say exactly what it is but on the back side it says REPLACE > WITH HP SPARE 402018-001. > > I called HP and they told me that it costs me approx. USD 170, which > is an outrageous price for that little thing, if you ask me. > > I was at Wallmart lately and saw that they have different kind of > adapters but I have no clue if other adapters fit in a HP notebook. > > And here is my question: > > Did any of you ever had to replace this particular HP spare part and > did you replace it with something else than from HP and how did it > work? > > Thanks in advance for your advice. > > Best regards, > > Gene You can google that part number. I found my Dell battery that Dell wanted some 120$ or so, for only 60$. Now this was a battery, not the charger. But google the part number. If you buy 3rd party chargers you have to match the plug that goes into your PC, the voltage, the polarity of the voltage and the amperage. And to answer those questions you have to get those specs from HP. In my opinion, its like bleach, store brand and national brand, its the same ingredients then its the same thing. But you take your chances if its not the real HP thing. |
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Re: Question about computer adapter and HP (Hope it is not off topichere)
GeneCook2008@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi folks, > > I have a computer and the adapter from the regular power outlet in the > wall into the computer broke. You know what I mean: that thing that > you use to charge the battery and that thing (modem?) that provides > regular power to your computer > > It doesn't say exactly what it is but on the back side it says REPLACE > WITH HP SPARE 402018-001. > > I called HP and they told me that it costs me approx. USD 170, which > is an outrageous price for that little thing, if you ask me. > > I was at Wallmart lately and saw that they have different kind of > adapters but I have no clue if other adapters fit in a HP notebook. > > And here is my question: > > Did any of you ever had to replace this particular HP spare part and > did you replace it with something else than from HP and how did it > work? > > Thanks in advance for your advice. > > Best regards, > > Gene You can google that part number. I found my Dell battery that Dell wanted some 120$ or so, for only 60$. Now this was a battery, not the charger. But google the part number. If you buy 3rd party chargers you have to match the plug that goes into your PC, the voltage, the polarity of the voltage and the amperage. And to answer those questions you have to get those specs from HP. In my opinion, its like bleach, store brand and national brand, its the same ingredients then its the same thing. But you take your chances if its not the real HP thing. |
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Re: Question about computer adapter and HP (Hope it is not off topichere)
On Apr 5, 6:21 pm, Big Al <Bi...@nowhere.com> wrote:
> GeneCook2...@gmail.com wrote: > > Hi folks, > > > I have a computer and the adapter from the regular power outlet in the > > wall into the computer broke. You know what I mean: that thing that > > you use to charge the battery and that thing (modem?) that provides > > regular power to your computer > > > It doesn't say exactly what it is but on the back side it says REPLACE > > WITH HP SPARE 402018-001. > > > I called HP and they told me that it costs me approx. USD 170, which > > is an outrageous price for that little thing, if you ask me. > > > I was at Wallmart lately and saw that they have different kind of > > adapters but I have no clue if other adapters fit in a HP notebook. > > > And here is my question: > > > Did any of you ever had to replace this particular HP spare part and > > did you replace it with something else than from HP and how did it > > work? > > > Thanks in advance for your advice. > > > Best regards, > > > Gene > > You can google that part number. I found my Dell battery that Dell > wanted some 120$ or so, for only 60$. Now this was a battery, not the > charger. But google the part number. > If you buy 3rd party chargers you have to match the plug that goes into > your PC, the voltage, the polarity of the voltage and the amperage. > And to answer those questions you have to get those specs from HP. > In my opinion, its like bleach, store brand and national brand, its the > same ingredients then its the same thing. > But you take your chances if its not the real HP thing. Thanks, Big Al. Good advice. Gene. |
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