hivemind420
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- Mar 20, 2009
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...the wall. please help!? we just had an HP G50 laptop.
but it was from America and America uses 110v AC.
here in our country, we use 220v AC..
now the adapter/charger of the laptop has this information on it.
WIDE RANGE INPUT
INPUT:
100v - 240v ~ 1.7A(1.7A) 50-60Hz
OUTPUT:
18.5V(18.5V) 3.5A(3.5A)65W
the adapter/charger came with the laptop. its brand new. all original parts.
im just wondering if i can plug it directly on the wall..
im also sure that i can, because it says it can handle 100-240v
which is within the range of voltage supplied here in our country..
im just having doubts and i want to be sure because there is a sticker on the cord (wire) of the adapter/charger which says 125V 7A.
should i ignore it and plug it in directly?
please help..thanks..
but it was from America and America uses 110v AC.
here in our country, we use 220v AC..
now the adapter/charger of the laptop has this information on it.
WIDE RANGE INPUT
INPUT:
100v - 240v ~ 1.7A(1.7A) 50-60Hz
OUTPUT:
18.5V(18.5V) 3.5A(3.5A)65W
the adapter/charger came with the laptop. its brand new. all original parts.
im just wondering if i can plug it directly on the wall..
im also sure that i can, because it says it can handle 100-240v
which is within the range of voltage supplied here in our country..
im just having doubts and i want to be sure because there is a sticker on the cord (wire) of the adapter/charger which says 125V 7A.
should i ignore it and plug it in directly?
please help..thanks..