A LTT video recently mentioned, often it's cheaper to buy a broken laptop that uses the same charging cord just for the cord than to buy the charging cable directly. But there's always some hassle second hand even if it is much cheaper.
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$140 sounds absurd for just a charger. I'd definitely buy secondhand and maybe off-brand.
A quick google search gives me options for €40/€50. But I don't know if they match exactly.
If they don't match exactly, the laptop will lock you into power saving mode or battery operation only. Real John Deere vibes.
Dell is really crappy about third party chargers. When you get one of their laptops, you are stuck in their ecosystem. They used to do this with memory as well.. then they didn't... then they did again. Don't know which phase they're on right now, but I'd dig on eBay or Craigslist for an exact replacement.
what? dells are all USB c or 7mm barrels, at least for commercial/business equipment.
That's true, but they use nonstandard voltages on their chargers, and it can be tough to find an aftermarket that matches both the voltage and current of stock. Then you run into the "Dell has detected a non-Dell charger" scenario.
yeah, I've seen that too. that's why I say avoid aftermarket, get brand genuine match
There are also 4.5mm barrels occasionally
yeah, I hate those. always some random ass model
I typed in the serial number of my charger and it only gave one search result total. An item on eBay that was out of stock. It really sucks because I doubt I could sell my entire laptop for $140 since it’s so old. Oh well
Is it just the frayed wires that's causing the issue? Did they short together to destroy the charger?
yea it’s the frayed wire, i didn’t test it after I got shocked, I threw it away. I imagine the box part is fine but the part that plugs in the wall is frayed
Can you dig it out of the trash? If it's wall-side it can normally be repaired.
Do the sockets fit? Going from 180 to240w should be fine. As long as the expected voltage match on the brick’s supply it should be fine to go higher in wattage.
In terms of wattage, it’ll only draw the current it needs.
In any case you can probably find a 3rd party brick that works just fine for way less. If you have a microcenter near you, they can help. Or there’s always crapazon.
Any cable that gets frayed could shock you, so to avoid getting shocked, stop using the cable before it rubs though to the metal. Getting a more heavy duty cable can help, but any cable will rm eventually wear through.
Things to look for:
- size and shape of the plug that goes into the laptop and the charging port on the laptop
- voltage & amperage: the chargers output voltage must be the same, the amperage must be equal or higher but never below the required amperage otherwise stuff starts to get warm and may potentially get too hot
- read your laptop chargers label
Or if you don't have a charger read the laptop specs
It's recomended you get a manufactory one that's made for your laptop which you should be able to Google, make sure you're not getting fake chargers either because those can cause house fires
output voltage must be the same
Or check what the laptop accepts. Sometimes it is a range.
any wattage above what it asks for on the new devices is fine, won't hurt. less wattage won't charge fast enough and it will complain. 65w is pretty standard for 14" laptops, 90w is recommended and will work on more devices in case you have one that requires 90w, usually 15.5" screens or larger, 130-180w for docks and gaming laptops. 240w for special scenarios. pick your poison, don't go unbranded shitty universal ones, get a good genuine oem adapter, the 90w runs about $40 new on Amazon, 65w $22
LPT: if buying a new laptop, only get one that can charge via USB PD. If it can charge with a proprietary charger in addition, that ok.
Otherwise you are going to be in OP's situation
Junk the laptop and buy one that uses USBC.
That shit should have stayed in the 2010s.
i’m about over laptops in general.
Your current adapter should have the wattage on it - buy the same. If you no longer have it, you can search yoir laptop by the service tag on the Dell Support page (it should detect it, if not the service tag is on a label on the bottom cover) and check the configuration there - it should have the original adapter listed. Buy the same.
If in doubt, just buy the 240W as that should work even if it used 180W.
Let me see if one of my dell spares works for you, I was gonna toss them
If you have a match throw it on eBay and I’ll buy it
I think I have one I'll know tomorrow
. Thought I posed but this?
Thank you for taking the time to look for this, it’s not the right charger. But definitely put that on eBay you might be able to help someone else out & make a little money.
Thanks again!
. Is this what you need?