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Old 9th December 2006, 15:01   #1 (permalink)
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power supply cords in bangkok

anyone ever purchase a power supply cord in bangkok for their laptop which came with a 110 volt cord? if so please list your brand and where you purchase it, gotta 110 volt toshiba on its way.

dont really want to use a transformer...although i may be able to take the power supply apart and change the transformer inside (ferrite core with windings)


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Re: power supply cords in bangkok

All laptops use their own transformer because they usually run about 15 volts, yours from the states will be plug and go.

Look at the power supply
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zeitgeist is right. Take a look at the transformer, it will tell you the input voltage range of the PSU. Methinks it will be 100-240V which will work globally, which is the idea with a portable computer
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ahhh that would be great...
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