This is an Adaptor that is used to charge and power an electronic device like a laptop computer with a battery.
Model number(s) Fujitsu Siemens Amilo FMV-AC314 FPCAC33
Rated Voltage 19 vdc Rated Amperage 4.22 A
Output Plug Style Straight Single Pin 5.5 x 2.5mm
Fits Models:
LifeBook N3530LifeBook N6110 LifeBook N6210 LifeBook N6410 LifeBook N6420 LifeBook S2210 LifeBook S6310 LifeBook S6410 LifeBook S7010 LifeBook S7020 Lifebook N Series Lifebook N3511 Lifebook N3520 Lifebook S Series Lifebook T Series Lifebook T4020A Lifebook T4020B Lifebook T4020D Siemens Amilo A Series Siemens Amilo A1600 Siemens Amilo A1640 Siemens Amilo A1650 Siemens Amilo A1840 Siemens Amilo A6600 Siemens Amilo A7600 Siemens Amilo A8600 Siemens Amilo L Series Siemens Amilo L1300 Siemens Amilo L6810 Siemens Amilo L6820 Siemens Amilo L7300 Siemens Amilo M Series Siemens Amilo M1425 Siemens Amilo M7405 Siemens Amilo Pro V1Series Siemens Amilo Pro V2 Series Siemens Amilo Pro V3 Series Siemens Amilo Pro V7 Series Siemens Amilo Pro V8 Series Siemens Celcius H Series Siemens Celcius Mobile series Siemens LifeBook C1000 Series Siemens LifeBook C2000 Series Siemens LifeBook C6000 Series Siemens LifeBook E2000 series Siemens LifeBook E4000 series Siemens LifeBook E6000 Series Siemens LifeBook E7000 Series Siemens LifeBook E8000 Series
These are brand new Adaptors, that work exactly as the factory adaptors that they are intended to replace.
The important points when choosing an adaptor are it's Voltage and Amperage ratings and the type of outlet plug attached to it. There are dozens of styles of pins and plugs used on adapters, and you must match the socket in the device you want to power. If you can not find an adaptor model number that matches, then matching the electrical ratings can be your next option. If your old adaptor failed and you still have it, then you could put it's output cord on a new adaptor. The plugs can often be changed quite easily, but careful attention must be paid to match the polarity of the connections.
These adapters convert the Alternating Current that comes from your wall outlets into Direct Current that batteries can store.
You must always use an adaptor with a higher voltage rating than your battery nominal voltage and a higher amperage rating than the device it needs to power. An example follows; If you have a laptop computer with a 16 volt battery, then you would use an adapter that puts out a couple volts greater, perhaps 18-19 volts DC. This is to cause a flow into the battery, higher voltage to lower voltage.
Don't exceed 3-4 volts above the rated battery voltage unless you know exactly what you are doing. The extra voltage could cause damaging heat. In addition, if your laptop, when loaded to it's maximum with accessories, consumes 3500mA (3.5A), then your adaptor must be rated at least that high. An adapter with a greater amperage capacity is OK, but not a lower capacity as that would overload the weaker adapter and cause it to have a shorter life. Measuring the voltage coming from an adaptor when it is not powering a circuit is misleading, and will normally read very high. But it should measure equal to the adaptors rated voltage when it is loaded at it's rated amperage.
Sale includes one new adaptor with AC input and DC output cords. |