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FSP Universal Notebook Power Adapter 110W / 19V with 3 Built-in 3 Port USB 3.0 Hub $40 Delivered @ Harris Technology

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Detachable cables design, Adapter and HUB 2 in 1
Compatible with USB 3.0 / 2.0 / 1.1 hosts and devices
Changeable output tips for maximum compatibility
Total output: 110W(95W for NB, 15W for USB3.0 hub)
Rated Output Power: 110W
Input Voltage: 100 - 240 Vac (Full Range)
Input Frequency: 50 - 60Hz
Output Voltage: 19V, 5.08A / USB: 5V, 0.9A each USB port
Output Rating: 5.08A
Efficiency: >87%
Standby Power Consumption: <0.1W
Protection: OVP, OTP, OCP, OPP, SCP

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  • +2

    I thought that was a USB with a fork attached.

  • how is it universal when its missing so many connector types for laptops… one example is the 3mm*4.5mm which is used by Dell and HP for their smaller laptops…

    • +2

      Jaduqimon i have contacted FSP to find out if they can provide alternative TIPs, we will advise once they have replied.

      • thanks I am interested in buying one but need more tips than those provided…

      • Also 3mm x 1mm! :)

    • We have secured some extra TIPs that we have been advised are for Dell and HP. I have a Dell inspiron 5379 i will test this Monday and will advise.

      • thanks also good to know if dell laptops accepts charge.

        SOme third party chargers i bought are useless because dell detecs as non compatible and doesnt charge, can only use it off the wall.

  • I'm assuming this would be ok for Pico PSU? For anybody in the know, are there any cheaper yet reliable options?

  • Ordered - no postage charges :-)

    Seems great price. FSP have made OEM power supplies for many years.

  • Ordered and no delivery charge in Sydney ;)
    Needed a new PSU for spares, thanks.

  • 3 x 0.9A USB is a real shame.

  • +2

    ATangk this is actually a USB hub, but you can use it to charge phones. We tested this on a Samsung S8+ and Sony Xperia XZ Premium and they both charged, however at a slower rate.

    • -2

      Oh so it’s even worse than I wanted. A hub might be useful for USB c laptops but you’d need a different adapter too. I really liked the Microsoft chargers as they had a USB charging port, but it was only 1A so quite slow.

  • Hi op - I see you were checking if extra plugs were available. I'm looking for one compatible with a 2009 model MacBook. Could you please let me know if you have the plug that would attach to this?

    • Hi Brickles, i have emailed the manufacture, just waiting for there reply and Will advise.

      • Thanks - standingby.

        • Unfortinitly Brickles these are not supported

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