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I am at work thinking about this so I don't have the charger here. Can anybody tell me what the input power requirement is for the classmate pc's charger? What is the output voltage?
Thanks
Mark McLeod
16-03-2010, 10:43
This is from memory, so someone with the charger handy would be a better source. From what I remember:
Input
100v-240v AC
1.2AOutput:
2 Amps (50 watts is enough)
20v outputP.S. I checked when I got home and I'd remembered correctly.
whytheheckme
06-01-2011, 19:34
Does anyone know if it's center pin positive or negative? This is actually quite urgent, so if anyone can find out that'd be great.
Thanks
Jacob
Mark McLeod
06-01-2011, 19:51
Center pin positive
P.S.
Here's a better picture and more to the point, a crop of just the power info.
Mark,
What in that image indicates it's center pin positive? Or have you taken to the practice of including red herrings in your post as well :D
There's so many symbols on that label I really had to look to find it.
It's to the right of the DC output spec, right below the text "50-60Hz".
(Unfortunately the scanner has a very short focal length, and so the distance offset by the rim of the charger was enough to make the label hard to read.)
Mark McLeod
20-01-2011, 11:27
Just to round things out.
Here is the power required by the 2011 Classmate.
Slight differences from the 2010 model.
Still just as busy as the other one.
I need help. Our team lost the Classmate charger again second year in a row. We have the original classmate 2010. Does anybody know which AC/DC adapter I should purchase as a replacement from www.ctlcorp.com?
They have
http://www.ctlcorp.com/v4/p-1074-ac-adapter-for-2go-uw1.aspx
http://www.ctlcorp.com/v4/p-904-ac-adapter-for-2go-classmate-pc-e09-and-e10.aspx
http://www.ctlcorp.com/v4/p-1076-ac-adapter-for-2go-classmate-pc-e11.aspx
Joe Ross
31-03-2011, 00:38
http://www.ctlcorp.com/v4/p-904-ac-adapter-for-2go-classmate-pc-e09-and-e10.aspx
http://www.ctlcorp.com/v4/p-904-ac-adapter-for-2go-classmate-pc-e09-and-e10.aspx
Thanks Joe for the quick reply. This is the one on back order. Does anybody know of any other source I can get one. If I use the 19V 2.1A output 2011 charger, will it fit and will it damage the Classmate PC?
Alan Anderson
31-03-2011, 08:32
http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/accessory-details/?q_categoryid=cat1910038&q_sku=sku3830253&q_manufacturer=&q_model=#fbid=vPbPJ5OAGA7
Price is $5 after an instant $20 discount and shipping is free.
I bought two of them as spares. They've helped teams at both regionals I attended.
Thanks to user silverD for the pointer.
Thanks Alan. I have one last question.
According to the image Mark McLeod posted, the 2010 classmate charger output is 20V 2A. The 2011 classmate charger is 19V 2.1A. This Kensington Netbook Wall Charger is 19V 2.5A according to SilverD.
I am not an electrical person. We have the 2010 classmate. Is it okay to use this Kensington charger?
Vikesrock
31-03-2011, 09:58
Thanks Alan. I have one last question.
According to the image Mark McLeod posted, the 2010 classmate charger output is 20V 2A. The 2011 classmate charger is 19V 2.1A. This Kensington Netbook Wall Charger is 19V 2.5A according to SilverD.
I am not an electrical person. We have the 2010 classmate. Is it okay to use this Kensington charger?
The Classmate Power adapters FIRST is providing at the Driver's Stations (or was intending to provide, they were not there at Peachtree, we were provided with outlets instead) are specified in the manual as the 19V version and compatible with both 2010 and 2011 KOP Classmates.
Mark McLeod
31-03-2011, 15:42
We've used both versions of the Classmate charger on our 2010 Classmate without any problem.
IceStorm
13-01-2012, 12:23
Rather than starting a new thread I thought it might be best to revive an old one. We seem to have lost our classmate power brick between last season and this season. We have one of the E09 classmates. Based off the pictures above the model number is an ADP-40MH AD. a quick google search finds this adapter. http://www.amazon.com/Replacement-Adapter-Samsung-NP-N210-NT-N210/dp/B005NU6A9M
For those of you with working classmates do you think this is the right adapter and tip? supply voltages look correct but i wasn't sure about the tip size or polarity.
Thanks.
Alan Anderson
14-01-2012, 00:16
For those of you with working classmates do you think this is the right adapter and tip? supply voltages look correct but i wasn't sure about the tip size or polarity.
I haven't found a definitive answer for the size of the power connection. I do know that Kensington tip "H" works correctly. The AT&T Wireless link I posted last year is out of date, but I believe http://www.amazon.com/Kensington-K38047US-Mobile-Adapter-Netbooks/dp/B001WAK6J2 is the same thing at nearly the same amazingly low price.
IceStorm
22-01-2012, 17:12
I just ordered the one off amazon that was recommend in the last post. Will let you know our results. It should be here sometime next week.
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