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I have this really old Asus notebook or PC or whatever it is. It just cut out on me a few years ago and I’m trying to order a new charger for it so I can use it again. Now, I don’t know if it was a prblem with the battery or the charger but I’m going to get both I guess, just in case (tho that’s expensive and annoying). It’s a Li-Lon m32-1005. Exactly what kind of charger do I need to order?
No, but you can find universal laptop chargers online that are pretty cheap. Look for one that has the same power rating as your current charger (i.e. 60W, 90W, etc.) and one that has a tip that matches the one you’ve got from Asus and you’re all set. If you remove the battery and it works while plugged in with your existing adapter then you may have a battery problem…
No! You need to get a laptop charger that matches the wattage amount of the original and never go cheap on them. This is a fast track to destroying your motherboard through and through! Too much wattage getting pushed through the charger will override the expected impedance, or ohms, and get everything that has a wire connected to the power input fried, like your cpu’s vcore, and the GPUs. If you spend a lot on a laptop, then dont cheap out on the part that feeds power from the wall to your laptop. Liquid damage, following impact damage, and then 3rd party inexpensive charges is the order of most common laptop killers. Always go with the manufacture charger.