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February 24th, 2004 16:00

AC adapter - 65-watt versus 90-watt

I just purchased an Inspiron 8600 and noticed that there was an option to choose between a 65-watt AC adapter and a 90-watt adapter.  Besides 25 watts, what is the difference between the two adapters?

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February 24th, 2004 18:00

sidewinder1,

Thank you for using Dell's Community Forum.

That is the only difference that I’m aware of, but that is an important difference because with the lower powering adaptor, you will not be able to charge your battery and run the system at the same time.

February 28th, 2004 21:00

whaaa?? really? that's pathetic

DELL should make the higher rated adaptor Standard issue then, bcoz it's unacceptable to not be able to charge and use @ the same time.

 

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May 6th, 2004 04:00

YOU ARE WRONG

It says im charging when im using  the notebook with a PA-12 Power supply

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May 6th, 2004 04:00

This is very sad because that is not definately not acceptable
And I thought i bought a quality notebook

Whats the point of running the system when i cannot charge it at the same time

 

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May 6th, 2004 19:00

goixiz,

What I meant was, it will trickle-charge the battery, but it will take a long time to charge that way.

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September 22nd, 2004 20:00

Dell should note the difference between the two adapters on their system configuration page.  I'm glad I choose the 90w over the 65w adapter for my 8600. ....We've all heard it... "Bigger is Better"..

Message Edited by sfguy38 on 09-22-2004 04:50 PM

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