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Thread ID: 83957 2007-10-19 07:53:00 AC Adaptors for Laptop bk T (215) PC World Chat
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603049 2007-10-19 07:53:00 A friend from Taiwan brought along with him a laptop computer and to my surprise, he just plug in the AC adaptor to the wall power socket outlet and everything seems to be working OK! But, I understand that Taiwan's power supply is 110V and ours is 240V. Is there such a thing as 'auto adjust' AC adaptor, which doesn't need a voltage transformer? bk T (215)
603050 2007-10-19 08:02:00 Have a look on the back of it. Mine says input 100 to 240 volts. Output 19 volts.

It auto adjusts the input to suit the power supply.
Mercury (1316)
603051 2007-10-19 17:38:00 It's the desktop power supplies that require adjusting. pcuser42 (130)
603052 2007-10-19 18:57:00 A friend from Taiwan brought along with him a laptop computer and to my surprise, he just plug in the AC adaptor to the wall power socket outlet and everything seems to be working OK! But, I understand that Taiwan's power supply is 110V and ours is 240V. Is there such a thing as 'auto adjust' AC adaptor, which doesn't need a voltage transformer?

Most modern power adaptors are dual-voltage. My Dell power adaptor automagically switches between 110v and 240v when you plug it in.
somebody (208)
603053 2007-10-23 03:31:00 If an adapter has a traditional transformer in it it will be heavy, and probably either "110V" or "230V".

Most are switchmode, and just rectify the incoming mains. Then the output voltage is produced at a very high frequency through a light ferrite cored transformer. So the input voltage doesn't matter.

Always read the rating plate. ;)
Graham L (2)
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