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    Dell 1520 - A/C adapter

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by przemorx, Aug 18, 2007.

  1. przemorx

    przemorx Newbie

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    Hello.
    Can Somebody post photos of standard A/C adapter for dell 1520.
    I dont know that I can only change the cable or must buy new one. (i need Europe standard)
     
  2. przemorx

    przemorx Newbie

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    Cant anybody help me ??
     
  3. Significa

    Significa Notebook Consultant

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    I just took some, not sure if it's what you need. I'll post it in a second.

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  4. TechIsCool

    TechIsCool Notebook Consultant

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    i think he is asking if he can use 240 vs 120 because he is in Europe
     
  5. DrFeelwrong

    DrFeelwrong Notebook Enthusiast

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    I'm in the same boat, any recommendation's on what adapters to get?
     
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    Please give me answer because I dont know what to buy :(
     
  8. chrisL2

    chrisL2 Notebook Enthusiast

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    no need to change cable or adapter. dell adapters are autosensing 120-240 volts. so just buy a wall socket adapter and that should do it.