J4D
ما قارعت عالماً إلا غلبته وما قارعت جاهلاً إلا غلبني
Xsever
All of you guys are hilarious! No doubt not too many investments in Lebanon on the technological side.
Relax and keep it cool.
Flakk
lol do you guys always have to fight about everything ?
In my personal experience in the field of electronics, voltage matters alot especially in delicate components. so basically i recommend that the voltage is to be exactly 20volts but the amps can vary a bit cause it depends on how much load your putting your laptop on especially if it was charging.
So basically dont go over nor under 20volts but the amps can vary along the 3A value.
And one more thing, buy manufacturer hardware for your laptop only, not one of those chinese made power supplies. They cost much but they are reliable and give accurate values.
ZuZ
It will work just fine, the charger may get a little bit hot , but that is just it..
Consider this....you have a tv that runs on 220v and x amps...
In Lebanon, the voltage is never 220..it is always less by a few volts...
What matters is that the voltage is not more ,
The amps don't matter in ur case...
In July 2006 war, I used a 2.5 A charger on my vaio laptop that needs an input of 5 A..
It wouldn't charge the battery so I had to remove the battery for the laptop to work... Because the battery sucks out power to recharge...
The only thing you will be hurting is the charger itself.
Gdluck
julien_saadeh
Thanks all, I did a lot of research about it also and it turned out to be COMPLETELY safe.
I'm going to try it.
Worst case scenario is that it won't charge or accept the input voltage at all. But it certainly will.
julien_saadeh
It's "plugged in and charging" :D