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At most large chain "Wally-World" type stores there are 110-120vac to 12vdc wall wort type of adapters. These adapters are simply plugged into a typical home outlet (110-120vac) while the 12vdc male end of the multi voltage device plugs directly into the adapter. (Compare output current specs of adapter to be sure it's adequate for devices you plan to power up)
make sure the output wattage and voltage of the universal matches the original, if not you can damage the PC. look on the actual inverters, they take AC wall voltage and Transform it to DC power, the specs will be listed. some universals have switches to adjust the voltage, etc.
Follow the steps below to determine whether the problem is related to the AC adapter or your notebook system board:
Remove the battery and disconnect all external devices from the computer.
Hold the
Power button
for several seconds, with all power sources removed. This drains residual power from the system, and may correct many problems.
Connect the AC adapter to a wall outlet and plug the other end into the computer.
Press the
Power button
.
Is the Power indicator light (LED) on or off?
****If notebook power indicator light (LED) is on, the AC adapter is working correctly*** If the power indicator LED is off, the AC power adapter may need to be
replaced. To determine if the AC power adapter needs to be replaced
follow the steps below:
Ensure that the AC adapter is plugged
directly
into a known working wall outlet.
NOTE:
To check the wall outlet, plug in a different known working device like a light, radio etc.
Check all of the following connections:
The connection from the AC adapter to the wall outlet.
The connection into the power adapter from the wall outlet.
The connection from the AC adapter to the notebook.
Press the
power
button again to test the notebook PC.
If
the power indicator does not turn on, remove the AC power adapter from
the notebook PC and re-insert the battery. Then press the power
button.
If the power indicator light still does not turn on, then the AC Adapter needs to be replaced.
*****Reseating the RAM may resolve this issue.**** Step 1 - Remove the battery
Slide and hold the battery release latch to the unlock position.
Use your finger to lift the battery up and out.
Step 2 - Remove the memory module
Locate the memory module cover on the bottom of the notebook.
Remove the screw that covers the memory module.
Use your finger or a flat head screw driver to lift the inside edge of the memory module and remove it.
Push both tabs outward simultaneously to release the memory module.
Grasp the memory module by the edges and pull gently to remove it.
After removing one module, replace the memory expansion cover and then replace the screw.
Step 3 - Replace the battery
Insert the battery into the notebook.
Push the battery into the base enclosure until you hear a click.
Connect the AC adapter and turn on the notebook.
fter the memory is reseated, connect the AC adapter and turn on the notebook.
If
the notebook boots normally and the Windows desktop appears no further
action is needed. If this problem re-occurs often, contact an HP
Support Specialist to schedule a repair.
Ran across your request for information about the cables needed for hooking up the Umax Astra 1220U scanner. The scanner require a standard older version USB cable that hooks the scanner to your PC. The second cable is the Power Supply Adapter cable. The information listed on the Power Supply Adapter is listed below.
P/N 490081-03
Input 120 Volt @ 60 Hz 0.3 amps
Output DC 12 Volts @ 1 Amp
Model # RWP481212
You should be able to get the scanner to work as long as you can find any power supply that has the listed Input/Output ratings, an adapter that will plug into the scanner.
Hope this help you.
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