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19 V Charger on 19.5 V Laptop | Is It Usable?

Last Updated on March 20, 2022 by Jim Eddy Leave a Comment

Sometimes you may have this type of question, can someone use a 19 V charger on a 19.5 V laptop? Or you also can be a victim of this problem. In my opinion, Everything will be OK. Laptops feature internal high-precision voltage regulators that convert down from the charger’s fairly roughly-regulated voltage to the exact voltages they require for various tasks, thus a half-volt difference makes a little effect. All things are discussed below for your help.

Can Anyone Use ’19 V Charger on 19.5 V Laptop’ Continuously?

The voltage difference between 19.5V and 19V is relatively minimal. It’s generally okay to use as long as the charger’s current is equal to or greater than the laptop’s. Even when in use and charging at the same time, laptops rarely consume the full power from the charger.

19v charger on 19.5 v laptop

Also, can I charge my laptop with a higher wattage charger? The simple answer is that you can use a higher-wattage laptop charger, but there are some restrictions. A laptop charger’s wattage rating is a maximum rating, indicating that the charger can provide power up to the output wattage rating and, of course, everything in between.

Is it also possible for me to use a different charger for my laptop?

No, is the quick response. You should never use the charger from another laptop on your laptop. It makes no difference whether you’re in a hurry or your battery is close to dying. Using a charger that isn’t designed for your specific model will result in nothing positive.

Is it possible to utilize a lower-voltage adapter?

Too low a voltage – If an adapter’s voltage is lower than the device’s, but the current is the same, the gadget may function, albeit intermittently. In most cases, an under-voltage state will not harm your equipment or limit its life.

Conclusion

As you can see from the above discussion is that you can use a 19 V charger on a 19.5 V laptop only if you are using it as the last resource. But using it always may hamper your laptop at some point.

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