Luddite question...
My laptop PC adapter has given out - the problem seems to be with a piece of cable that can't be replaced. I went to Bic Camera thinking that because my old adapter was variable voltage I could just pick up a replacement, but the guy there said it was likely that the adapters they have could short circuit my UK version Toshiba PC.
Does anyone know whether these short circuit concerns are valid? Or how/where i can get a replacement?
Here are the basics of the adapter that came with my laptop:
Input: 100-240V -1.8A 50-60Hz
Output: 19V 3.16A
Polarity: the symbol shows 'positive' on the right (which I guess is the device end) connecting into 'negative' on the left (which I guess is the socket end)
Last thing...the only realistic replacement at Bic produces 15V output. Is that going to be OK given that the old adapter produced 19V?
Thanks for any advice.