Acer Aspire 5520 AC Adapter Original Features/Specifications :
Input: AC100-240V 50-60Hz (worldwide use)
Output: 19V 4.74A
Power: 90W
Outlet: 3-prong
Connecter size:
Internal Diameter: 1.5mm
External Diameter: 5.5mm
Item Includes: AC Adapter and Power Cord.
Brand New and Original Parts!
Fit Laptop Part :ADP-90SB BBAAF, ADP-90SB BBDHF,
SADP-65KB BFJA, AP.06501.014,
SADP-65KB (REV.D), HP-OK066B13,
API2AD02, AP.A1401.001, AP.0650A.001,
AP.0650A.005, AP.06501.005, AP.T1902.001,
LC.ADT01.007, LC.T2801.006, AP06501005,
AP06501008, AP06501009, LCT2801006LC,
ADT01.008, AP.09006.004, AP.09003.009,
AP.09001.005, AP.09001.003, AP.09000.001,
AP.0650A.002 (AP0650A002)
AP.0650A.005 (AP0650A005)
Acer Aspire 5520 AC Adapter Original Warranty
12 months warranty
There are few factors to look for when choosing a Acer Aspire 5520 AC Adapter since there are now many brands. The best brands are generally Dells, Toshibas, HP, Acer and Sony. There are off course others such as Lenovo which are coming up fast. The other thing is the Acer Aspire 5520 AC Adapter. This is important if you are one to perform multiple tasks on the laptop.
Let us look at a few aspects to do with laptop ac adapter. When choosing a Acer ac adapter, the best way to know which is the best is simply to check the input and output and how long it can be used. This ensures that you will have maximum unlimited capacity to work with minimum interruptions.
The ac supply was plugged in to the Acer Aspire 5520 AC Adapter and I could see the power was lighted up. Checking the output voltage of the power adapter I got about 19 volts which is good. Even though the laptop has lit and correct output voltage, this doesn't mean that the Acer AC adapter can maintain when there is a load connected to it. This Acer Aspire 5520 AC Adapter was not built into the circuit thus it need an external power adapter to power it up. The input to the laptop is 19V with 3.1 Amp from the Acer ac adapter. Since the complain was no power, we have to test it out to check if the laptop ac adapter is at fault.
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