Power House Adapter for Thin Port 19.5V 2.31A (45WT) Notebook Adapter For Dell

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Power House Adapter for Thin Port 19.5V 2.31A (45WT) Notebook Adapter For Dell

Product Id: 04.48.0012

Regular Price  1,800
Special Price  1,700

Quick Overview

Power House Thin Port 19.5V 2.31A (45WT) Notebook Adapter For Dell
Brand
Power House
Model
Power House Thin Port 19.5V 2.31A (45WT) Notebook Adapter For Dell
Compatible With
Dell E-Port, E-Port II, E-Port Plus II, RMYTR, XX066, PVCK2, Y72NH, PW380, CP103, 430-3113, 430-3326, PR03X, XX066, F159G, 07K99K Docking Stations & Port Replicators
Color
Black
Product Condition
Brand New
Made in/ Assemble
China
Warranty
One Year & Six Month (18 Months)

Details

Power House Thin Port 19.5V 2.31A (45WT) Notebook Adapter For Dell

⚡ Laptop Adapter Buying Guide

Laptop adapters are very important for safe and stable charging. A good adapter keeps your laptop protected and ensures smooth performance. Choosing the right adapter helps avoid charging issues and hardware damage.

🔍 When should you replace your laptop adapter?

  • Laptop is not charging properly
  • Charging stops and starts again
  • Adapter gets very hot quickly
  • Cable or pin is damaged or broken
  • Laptop shows “Plugged in, not charging” issue
  • Charging light flickers or doesn’t turn on

🛒 What to check before buying a new adapter

  • Model Compatibility: Make sure it matches your laptop model
  • Voltage & Wattage: Always match the original adapter’s V and W rating
  • Connector Type: Check the charging pin size carefully
  • Quality: Choose OEM or high-quality adapters for safety and durability
  • Warranty: Prefer adapters with warranty support

⚠️ Why choosing the right adapter is important

A wrong or low-quality adapter can damage your laptop motherboard, battery, and other internal parts.

🔌 Laptop Adapter Care Tips for Long-Lasting Use

  • Avoid bending or twisting the cable
  • Don’t pull the cable from the wire always unplug from the head
  • Keep the adapter in a cool and dry place
  • Avoid using it on unstable power sockets
  • Unplug when not in use for long time
  • Use a surge protector for extra safety
  • Don’t cover the adapter while charging (prevents overheating)

💡 Extra Tips

  • If your adapter heats up too much, stop using it and check immediately
  • Regularly check for cable damage or loose connection

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