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    Dell Insprion 5482 power jack with cable

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by nkaufman, Oct 3, 2021.

  1. nkaufman

    nkaufman Notebook Consultant

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    Hello,

    My current jack, that is worn out, has P/N - 450.0F903.0011

    Supplier sent me P/N - 450.0F903.0001.

    I've googled to no end to see if these are same part, just numbers being superceded, but for the life of me i cannot figure out if they are.

    Has anyone else encountered this?

    Thanks,
     
  2. kojack

    kojack Notebook Prophet

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    Hi,

    Just so I am understanding, this is the actual jack in your notebook, or the plug on your power adapter?
     
  3. nkaufman

    nkaufman Notebook Consultant

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    The service manual calls it power adapter board, supplier calls it power jack with cable,

    goes inside the laptop and takes in the AC adapter pin.
     
  4. custom90gt

    custom90gt Doc Mod Super Moderator

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    Does the other jack that they sent you work? Googling 450.0F903.0011 shows a few different places to pick it up, including amazon but most list the 450.0F903.0001 part number. It's likely the same thing as it's really common for manufacturers to have multiple part numbers for the same part. You could always use a multimeter to see if the wiring is the same if you're really worried about it.