I had a cut around 12 months ago, di na natanggal mark. Though I did not use sebo de macho. Nag keloid ata
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I had a cut around 12 months ago, di na natanggal mark. Though I did not use sebo de macho. Nag keloid ata
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^bakit hindi ba kakasya si cathy sa kisame?
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Replacement power adapters can be bought for cheap online on Lazada or Shopee. The replacement power adapter I got which has a rectangular plug has lasted for over a year now.
punta ka lang sa mga SM Cybercity, dalhin mo ang laptop sample mo, madaming nagbebenta na replacement, yung mga small island stores sa gitna ng hallway sa Cybercity,
Lazada mas makakamura ka pero dapat tama ang shape ng plug/adaptor at saka tama rin dapat voltage kung nakakaintindi ka.
Specific model?
More importantly, does it support USB-C Power Delivery (PD)?
Because if it can take USB-C PD, it's going to be more versatile to get that instead of the proprietary AC adapter. USB-C PD can also be used to charge or power your other USB devices.
You just need to do three things:
1. Get the Wattage of the original AC adapter. This is printed on the adapter itself. Pretty common is 65W
2. Buy a USB-C PD adapter that is capable of at least 65W (as per my example). Bigger Wattage is ok, but not smaller than the Wattage of the OEM charger.
3. Buy a USB-C to USB-C cable in the length that you need that is capable of the required Wattage. No harm in over-rating it, so a 100W cable for a 65W charger would be just fine.
I am currently using 3rd-party chargers for my HP EliteBook laptop... a Lenovo USB-C PD AC adaptor fixed to my office desk, and a smaller/portable EYD GaN USB-C PD charger, both are 65W (the EYD can charge both my phone and laptop simultaneously, and a 3rd port to charge my wireless earphones).
Lenovo 65W USB-C PD
EYD GaN 65W USB-C PD
Essager 100W PD USB-C to USB-C cable
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Last edited by oj88; November 3rd, 2024 at 11:05 AM.
Ditto on USB-C PD. Look for a USB-C port with a power plug icon, or a USB-PD label if you find one then you're good.
port #1 on this diagram
If it's a gaming laptop though that needs 200-300W you won't be able to game when using USB-PD only.