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Replacement for SAGER Solo 9100 series Laptop DC Adapter |
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Sale price: EUR € 31.83 |
Input Volts:12V-13.5V Output Volts:18V-20V Operation Temperature:0°C ~ +40°C Storage Temperature:-40° C ~ +85° C Relative Humidity:5% ~ 95%RH (non-condensing) Safety requirements:E Mark
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Condition: Brand New, One Year Warranty |
Sale Price: EUR € 31.83 |
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Product Details
- Replacement SAGER Solo 9100 series Laptop DC Adapter
- 100% original manufacturer compatible
- Full one year warranty
- Guaranteed to meet or exceed original specifications
- Please ensure the product(s) that you are going to buy fits the brand, model and part number of your device. eg: if you want to buy a replacement SAGER Solo 9100 series Laptop DC Adapter for your SAGER laptop, please ensure both 'SAGER' and 'Solo 9100 series' are list on this page.
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Replacement for: ACER Extensa 505DX, C110, 6000, Travelmate 370, 2300, Travelmate 524 series, AcerNote 370 series, Travelmate 505, C104 Series, 8000 Series, Travelmate C100, Travelmate 660, Travelmate 507, AcerNote 850C, 4500, C302 Series, AcerNote 350 series, Extensa 506DX, C102, 800, 380 Series, Aspire 1680 Series, Travelmate 506, TravelMate C300, Travelmate 4000, C301, AMS TECH Travelpro 1961CT, Travelpro 100, Travelpro 1970CT, Travelpro 1950, Travelpro 1965, Travelpro 12CT, Travelpro 6000 series, Travelpro 2000, AST Ascentia 950N, Ascentia 810N, Ascentia 925N, Ascentia 800N series, Ascentia P series, Ascentia 910N,
COMPAQ Armada 4200 series, Presario 900, Presario 1500, Armada 4100 series, Presario 300, Armada M700 Series, Presario 2800 series, Latitude 475, Latitude LX4100 series, Latitude 450, Latitude LX, Latitude 433, GATEWAY Solo 5100 series, Solo 2200, Solo 1100, Solo 2500 series, Solo 2150, Solo 9100 series, Solo 2300 series, Solo 2100, Solo 9300 series,
MICRON Transport Trek, Transport XKE, Transport VLX-e,
SAGER 5200 series, SHARP PC S400, PC 8000 series, PC 9000 series, PC 3000 series, TWINHEAD SlimNote 600D, SlimNote 6100 series, SlimNote 9 series, SlimNote 875 series, SlimNote 575, SlimNote 5100 series, SlimNote 9100, SlimNote 100 series, SlimNote 550S, SlimNote 890 series, |
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Tips for Extending Battery Life
Cycle you battery
If you have a laptop with either NiCD or NiMH batteries fitted, allow them to go completely flat before recharging them. If you are going to use your laptop for extended periods of time on mains power remove your battery altogether and store it in a discharged state. Li-ion batteries are usually unaffected but we have seen that if you leave your laptop on mains power without cycling them then their useful life time is reduced substantially.
Screen
Turn the brightness and contrast-control down as far as you can stand it.
Turn off and/or Remove unneeded components
Turn off internal/external modems when not in use. Leaving your PC card modem plugged in can reduce your effective battery time by up to 25%. Remove PCMCIA cards when not in use.
Turn off AutoSave
This is somewhat risky, but if you’re careful to monitor your battery’s power level, you can avoid unnecessary disk accesses.
Disable helpers, wizards & other automatic features
Software functions that automatically format text, check spelling, and recalculate your spreadsheet all draw down power.
Use a disk-caching utility
Install a utility program like Norton Utilities or SmartDrive to cut down on disk-accessing time. The cache saves the most-often used or most recently used information to a special virtual memory cache. Then, instead of battery-depleting hard-drive accesses, the computer uses the information in the cache instead.
Clean Leads
Once a month, clean the leads (silver or gold metal strips on end of battery) with rubbing alcohol to ensure that your battery is making a good clean contact with the leads in your system. |
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