Can I charge a laptop with a different charger?

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Swegallo63

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Jul 28, 2016701,5100
May 5, 2017
  • #1
Hi, I've got a question involving chargers. I have 2 Laptop charges one for my Asus K53S laptop and the other for someother old PC. They have the same Voltage. However they have a different Amps. My Asus Charger has 4.75A But the other charger has 1.58A. So can I charge my PC with the non Asus one too?

Thanks
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Phillip Corcoran

Splendid
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Sep 7, 20133,342224,8151,319
May 5, 2017
  • #5
Stick with the charger supplied with your Asus laptop, assuming it works & does the job I don't understand why you'd want to use a different one anyway.

If it doesn't work then buy a replacement which matches all the input/output specs of the Asus one.
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dariens007

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Aug 19, 200927018,5903
May 5, 2017
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dont do it.

too many things are different. you'll blow the battery up. i dont mean explosion but worst case youl'll kill the battery.
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Mister_MO

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Jul 28, 20168511,66035
May 5, 2017
  • #3
If it have same charging connector, then you can charge it as long as voltage and polarity is same, polarity should be marked by + and - in circles on both sides of -[o- symbol near voltage. If it have different current, in your case lower, then you can charge it only in turned off state, as it does not give enough power for both running and charging.
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GlennAC4RB

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May 5, 2016101,5100
May 5, 2017
  • #4
Mister_MO is correct as long as you adhere to his suggestions, however, I would point out that the higher amperage one would work for both, but the lesser amperage one may only charge the battery and not drive the laptop that came with he higher amperage power supply.

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Phillip Corcoran

Splendid
Moderator
Sep 7, 20133,342224,8151,319
May 5, 2017
  • #5
Stick with the charger supplied with your Asus laptop, assuming it works & does the job I don't understand why you'd want to use a different one anyway.

If it doesn't work then buy a replacement which matches all the input/output specs of the Asus one.
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jsrobson10

Mar 31, 201810100
Mar 31, 2018
  • #6
dariens007 :
dont do it.

too many things are different. you'll blow the battery up. i dont mean explosion but worst case youl'll kill the battery.


This isn't true. This will only happen if the voltage is different. The worst that could happen if you have different amps is wreck the charger [check for overheating]. You mentioned that the amperage was lower on the other charger meaning that you would break the charger. If the amperage is higher then it would be fine. Try and get a charger with the same amperage and voltage and also make sure the polarity is the same.

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