Hi all, im wondering if the 19V 3.16A power adapter that I got with my LCD Monitor will cause any troubles etc or shorten the monitors lifespan as their is an extra 0.56A running to the monitor. The Monitor is rated for 19V 2.6A power on DC.
Hi stan_s2,
The extra 0.56A will not run to the monitor but instead the monitor will consume the needed curent (maximum 2.6 Amps here). No issue at all, just ensure that both connectors have same polarity (pinout) !!
regards,
Olivier
Stan, look carefully for a plus or minus sign on the connectors itself or on the power pack label. you can also check on the monitor jack or on is label.
regards,
Olivier
Stan, look carefully for a plus or minus sign on the connectors itself or on the power pack label. you can also check on the monitor jack or on is label.
regards,
Olivier
Also it's seems to be engraved on the monitor just above the jack (a close-up pic of this area can help)
Olivier
Go to this page and take a look at the polarity symbols.
Look for them either near the socket or on the body of the brick
You don't need to look it up. Just plug in the other adapter. If you see smoke or smell a nasty burning smell, THEN you can look it up and find out if that was the reason
If it works it's fine. From what you've told us the new adapter can supply more current than the old one.
However if you go willy nilly plugging in adapters without checking their polarity you are likely to make a potentially expensive mistake one day.
There is a simple way to check, but you've resisted us telling you what it is.
Congratulations on coming up with the empty chamber this time.
ok, please tell me the simple check with images