Select Sharp Laptop AC Adapter list by part number
- Sharp EA-MU01V AC Adapter
- ACER Laptop Ac Adapter
- ADVENT Laptop Ac Adapter
- ALIENWARE Laptop Ac Adapter
- AOPEN Laptop Ac Adapter
- APPLE Laptop Ac Adapter
- ASUS Laptop Ac Adapter
- BENQ Laptop Ac Adapter
- CLEVO Laptop Ac Adapter
- COMPAQ Laptop Ac Adapter
- DAJING Laptop Ac Adapter
- Dell Laptop Ac Adapter
- DELTA Laptop Ac Adapter
- DVE Laptop Ac Adapter
- EI SYSTEM Laptop Ac Adapter
- EMACHINES Laptop Ac Adapter
- EPS Laptop Ac Adapter
- EQUIUM Laptop Ac Adapter
- FLEX Laptop Ac Adapter
- FSB Laptop Ac Adapter
- FSP Laptop Ac Adapter
- FUJITSU Laptop Ac Adapter
- FUJITSU-SIEMENS Laptop Ac Adapter
- GATEWAY Laptop Ac Adapter
- HAIER Laptop Ac Adapter
- HIPRO Laptop Ac Adapter
- HITACHI Laptop Ac Adapter
- HP Laptop Ac Adapter
- HP COMPAQ Laptop Ac Adapter
- IBM Laptop Ac Adapter
- JEWEL Laptop Ac Adapter
- JVC Laptop Ac Adapter
- LCD Laptop Ac Adapter
- LENOVO Laptop Ac Adapter
- LG Laptop Ac Adapter
- LI SHIN Laptop Ac Adapter
- LISHIN Laptop Ac Adapter
- LITEON Laptop Ac Adapter
- MEDION Laptop Ac Adapter
- MITAC Laptop Ac Adapter
- MOTOROLA Laptop Ac Adapter
- MSI Laptop Ac Adapter
- MTECH Laptop Ac Adapter
- NEC Laptop Ac Adapter
- OLYMPUS Laptop Ac Adapter
- PACKARD BELL Laptop Ac Adapter
- PANASONIC Laptop Ac Adapter
- PHILIPS Laptop Ac Adapter
- PORTANOTE Laptop Ac Adapter
- PORTEGE Laptop Ac Adapter
- RM Laptop Ac Adapter
- SAMSUNG Laptop Ac Adapter
- SHARP Laptop Ac Adapter
- SONY Laptop Ac Adapter
- TEAC Laptop Ac Adapter
- TECRA Laptop Ac Adapter
- TOSHIBA Laptop Ac Adapter
- VIDEOSEVEN Laptop Ac Adapter
- VIEWBOOK Laptop Ac Adapter
- WINBOOK Laptop Ac Adapter
How to Choose the Correct Laptop AC Adapter? The first thing to consider for the laptop adapter is the voltage. The easiest way to check this is to turn the computer over and see if there is a voltage listed anywhere on the bottom of the machine. A sticker may be affixed with this information and other similar laptop specs listed. It should be a number with a V attached to it, such as 19V. This information is also available on the original adapter, if it is available.
The second thing to look for is the current output needed for the laptop adapter. This number will have an A of mA associated with it. For example, it may say something like 4.74A or 950mA. These numbers ensure that the power going to your machine will be acceptable and keep it operating within normal parameters. Not paying attention to either of these numbers could cause the electrical systems in the computer to malfunction and quit working altogether.
Once these two issues have been settled, the other important step is simply to make sure the connection fits the port in your computer where it is to be plugged in. The voltage and output current of the laptop adapter will not matter if it is not able to be connected. If ordering online or if you do not have your computer, it is advisable to check this out as soon as possible.
Many may choose the safest route possible and go with a replacement laptop adapter directly from the manufacturer, if available. While this is a good option, these parts may be more expensive than others that may be available from after-market manufacturers. Further, as long as the numbers match, all should work nearly the same and be just as safe and effective.
