0 Saga Lout Olde English Moderator Mar 31, 2010 5,754 56 46,440 2,173 Nov 14, 2018 #2 If you don't have one at the moment, go to eBay and put in a search for a charging unit for your model of HP laptop. The figures of Volts and Amps have to match perfectly and to multiply out to th efinal figure, as an example 14.4V x 4.65A = 67
If you don't have one at the moment, go to eBay and put in a search for a charging unit for your model of HP laptop. The figures of Volts and Amps have to match perfectly and to multiply out to th efinal figure, as an example 14.4V x 4.65A = 67
0 Saga Lout Olde English Moderator Mar 31, 2010 5,754 56 46,440 2,173 Nov 14, 2018 #2 If you don't have one at the moment, go to eBay and put in a search for a charging unit for your model of HP laptop. The figures of Volts and Amps have to match perfectly and to multiply out to th efinal figure, as an example 14.4V x 4.65A = 67
If you don't have one at the moment, go to eBay and put in a search for a charging unit for your model of HP laptop. The figures of Volts and Amps have to match perfectly and to multiply out to th efinal figure, as an example 14.4V x 4.65A = 67
0 T tamopeps Nov 14, 2018 2 0 10 0 Nov 16, 2018 #3 Thanks a million. I'm very grateful indeed. Your answer has saved me a lot of time and energy. Thank You
Thanks a million. I'm very grateful indeed. Your answer has saved me a lot of time and energy. Thank You