Re: HP ZBook 200W power adapter blue pin question
Thank you very much for your answer! I did some research and they said that in original HP small power adapter like in 60-90 watts range. This resistor is about 200k. Mine is also 200k. I will try 75k as you suggested. Thank you once again!
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HP ZBook 200W power adapter blue pin question
Hi, I have non original 200W power adapter for my ZBook but it limits the computer power. It looks this depends on the resistor value between the middle pin and the main 19,5 rail. Can somebody with an original HP 200W blue pin power adapter to measure between the middle pin and the plus, the resistor value so I can apply the same to mine? On the attached image it's the resistance between the "positive high" and "positive low" - the pin and the inner side of the connector. Thank you so much!
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Re: Eizo ColorEdge CG277 power supply burned
Hi, I have the same board with the same issue. How did you solve the problem? What is the main voltage in addition to the 5V rail? As if can't find parts, will swap the entire board with something that I have. Thank you
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