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| Laptop power supply elbow Hi My sister and i have the same laptop but they came with slightly different power supplies, mine comes from the supply and has a straight jack that plugs into the back of the laptop. My sisters also has this straight jack but hers came with an elbow adapter type piece, so that when she plugs it in the cable is now at 90 degrees to the laptop. I want to buy one of these little elbows because they are ideal for stopping un-due strain being put on the power supply cable or the jack. Can someone tell me what these pieces are called, i tried googling obvious things like laptop power elbow etc but to no avail. Thanks for any help Gillian |
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| Re: Laptop power supply elbow In news:e91bc763-1eb0-4363-b099-a5ad0a6a7af3@e39g2000hsf.googlegroups.com, Gilz typed on Sun, 6 Jul 2008 05:04:15 -0700 (PDT): > Hi > > My sister and i have the same laptop but they came with slightly > different power supplies, mine comes from the supply and has a > straight jack that plugs into the back of the laptop. > > My sisters also has this straight jack but hers came with an elbow > adapter type piece, so that when she plugs it in the cable is now at > 90 degrees to the laptop. > > I want to buy one of these little elbows because they are ideal for > stopping un-due strain being put on the power supply cable or the > jack. > > Can someone tell me what these pieces are called, i tried googling > obvious things like laptop power elbow etc but to no avail. > > Thanks for any help > > Gillian Do you mean something like this? http://i12.ebayimg.com/03/i/000/9c/63/0cc3_1.JPG If so, he easiest way is to buy a new AC adapter that has a 90° for your model. Another idea is to buy an universal AC adapter that fits many different types of laptops. Either or, you can usually get them in the US$20 to US$30 price range. -- Bill Gateway Celeron M 370 (1.5GHZ) MX6124 (laptop) w/2GB Windows XP Home SP2 120GB HD) Intel(r) 910GML (64MB shared) |
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| Re: Laptop power supply elbow Gilz wrote: > Hi > > > My sisters also has this straight jack but hers came with an elbow > adapter type piece, so that when she plugs it in the cable is now at > 90 degrees to the laptop. > > I want to buy one of these little elbows because they are ideal for > stopping un-due strain being put on the power supply cable or the > jack. > Gillian > There are two schools of thought here... Right angled is 'neater', resists tugging and allows latop to be pushed up against objects without straining the cable.. Straight allows DC jack to pull out rather than tug laptop off the table... (if the pull is not at a right angle ;-)) Long, straight DC plugs may cause the DC socket on the mo/bo to fail due to repeated flexing - less likely with RA plugs? Some Mactops have a funky magnetic DC connector for this very reason. Guy |
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| Re: Laptop power supply elbow Thanks for the replies I'm not sure if you understood what my question was. I understand that some power supplies come with a straight jack and some come with a right angled one. My point was that my sisters came with a straight jack, but attached to it was a further removable right angled elbow piece, which basically converted her straight jack into an elbowed one. I want to buy one of these little elbow adapters, so i can convert my straight jack into an right angled one, but can't find them anywhere and wondered if anyone knew what they were called. Thanks Gillian |
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| Re: Laptop power supply elbow In news:1d11d76c-4816-40a2-9186-7dbad1982d28@x35g2000hsb.googlegroups.com, Gilz <gdonald@tlpsystems.co.uk> typed on Wed, 9 Jul 2008 10:11:44 -0700 (PDT): > Thanks for the replies > > I'm not sure if you understood what my question was. I understand that > some power supplies come with a straight jack and some come with a > right angled one. > > My point was that my sisters came with a straight jack, but attached > to it was a further removable right angled elbow piece, which > basically converted her straight jack into an elbowed one. > > I want to buy one of these little elbow adapters, so i can convert my > straight jack into an right angled one, but can't find them anywhere > and wondered if anyone knew what they were called. > > Thanks > > Gillian Nope! Never seen one of those Gillian. But I could see thousands of those being sold on eBay if you could find a source for them. And that is what it sounded like you were talking about, but I pass that thought by since I had never seen one of those. -- Bill Gateway Celeron M 370 (1.5GHZ) MX6124 (laptop) w/2GB Windows XP Home SP2 120GB HD) Intel(r) 910GML (64MB shared) |
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