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Laptop power supply question
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<blockquote data-quote="Digerati" data-source="post: 736592" data-attributes="member: 59833"><p>No, higher current will not cause damage as long as the voltage, connector, and polarity remain the same. The battery and computer will only pull the power (voltage x current = watts) they need, not what the supply can deliver. This is why you can use a 1000W power supply in a PC that only needs 300W.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digerati, post: 736592, member: 59833"] No, higher current will not cause damage as long as the voltage, connector, and polarity remain the same. The battery and computer will only pull the power (voltage x current = watts) they need, not what the supply can deliver. This is why you can use a 1000W power supply in a PC that only needs 300W. [/QUOTE]
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