Difference between revisions of "Power Connector"

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==16 Volt Coax connector==
 
==16 Volt Coax connector==
===3.5Amps 2.5/5.5mm===
 
 
[[image:16v-barrel.jpg|right|thumb|16V coax connector]]
 
[[image:16v-barrel.jpg|right|thumb|16V coax connector]]
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This is a  2.5/5.5mm barrel connector
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===3.5 Amps===
 
*ThinkPad {{235}}
 
*ThinkPad {{235}}
 
*ThinkPad {{240}}, {{240X}}
 
*ThinkPad {{240}}, {{240X}}
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==20 Volt Coax connector==
 
==20 Volt Coax connector==
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[[image:20v-barrel.jpg|right|thumb|20V coax connector]]
 
===3.25 Amps===
 
===3.25 Amps===
[[image:20v-barrel.jpg|right|thumb|20V coax connector]]
 
 
*ThinkPad {{X61}}, {{X61s}}
 
*ThinkPad {{X61}}, {{X61s}}
 
*ThinkPad {{X300}}
 
*ThinkPad {{X300}}
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*ThinkPad {{T60}}, {{T60p}}, {{T61}}
 
*ThinkPad {{T60}}, {{T60p}}, {{T61}}
 
*ThinkPad {{Z60m}}, {{Z60t}}
 
*ThinkPad {{Z60m}}, {{Z60t}}
 
 
  
 
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Revision as of 10:27, 9 September 2009

TODO
Sensible Information should be put here.

Over time, different ThinkPads have used different power connectors. You can use a higher Amperage rated power supply then your ThinkPad needs, as long as the physical connector is correct. But you should not use a lower Amperage power supply on a ThinkPad needing more Amperage. Doing so will overheat the power supply, and might cause issues such as screen flicker.

10.5 V, 1.0 A Power

15 V, 2.0 A Power

16 V, 1.9 A Power

16 V, 3.5 A Power

4 pin connector

16 Volt Coax connector

16V coax connector

This is a 2.5/5.5mm barrel connector

3.5 Amps

4.5 Amps

5.6 Amps

20 Volt Coax connector

20V coax connector

3.25 Amps

4.5 Amps