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The article says the ThinkPad 560 uses 16V 3.5A. According to the sticker on the back, my ThinkPad 560 draws 16V 1.9A, and its power supply (P/N 85G6706, FRU 85G6707) provides 16V 2.2A . --[[User:Thinker|Thinker]] 17:32, 4 February 2006 (CET) | The article says the ThinkPad 560 uses 16V 3.5A. According to the sticker on the back, my ThinkPad 560 draws 16V 1.9A, and its power supply (P/N 85G6706, FRU 85G6707) provides 16V 2.2A . --[[User:Thinker|Thinker]] 17:32, 4 February 2006 (CET) | ||
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+ | The information i used is pretty vague. Please just correct anything you know better. I didn't find a good source, yet. [[User:Wyrfel|Wyrfel]] 14:30, 5 February 2006 (CET) | ||
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+ | OK. Are we listing the specs of the laptop or of the bundled AC adapter? The latter tends to have a somewhat higher current rating. | ||
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+ | --[[User:Thinker|Thinker]] 16:02, 5 February 2006 (CET) | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | = scratchpad = | ||
+ | Trying to do some cleanup, so I made some notes for later use on the main page | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Unknown Coax connector== | ||
+ | These ThinkPads are all compatible with the same power supplies, so they obviously use the same Barrel connectors. The 56W power supplies are backwards compatible and can be used instead of the 35W version. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===35W=== | ||
+ | PNs 85G6719, 76H0139 | ||
+ | * ThinkPad {{365E}}, {{365ED}}, {{365X}}, {{365XD}} | ||
+ | * ThinkPad {{380}}, {{380D}}, {{380E}}, {{380ED}} | ||
+ | * ThinkPad {{385D}}, {{385ED}}, {{385XD}} | ||
+ | * ThinkPad {{560}}, {{560E}} | ||
+ | ===56W=== | ||
+ | PNs 83H6739, 02K6545 | ||
+ | * ThinkPad {{240}} | ||
+ | * ThinkPad {{380XD}}, {{380Z}} | ||
+ | * ThinkPad {{390}}, {{390E}}, {{390X}} | ||
+ | * ThinkPad {{560X}}, {{560Z}} | ||
+ | * ThinkPad {{570}}, {{570E}} | ||
+ | * ThinkPad {{600}}, {{600E}}, {{600X}} | ||
+ | * ThinkPad {{770}}, {{770E}}, {{770ED}}, {{770X}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==4-pin connector== | ||
+ | These ThinkPads all used the old 4-pin connector, but at various Watts | ||
+ | |||
+ | The "85G1522 Travel Quick Charger" was available over the entire lineup | ||
+ | ===Unknown watts=== | ||
+ | * 360 models | ||
+ | * 750 models | ||
+ | ===35W=== | ||
+ | PNs 76H0119 | ||
+ | * ThinkPad 755CX, 755CV, 755CD, 755CDV | ||
+ | * ThinkPad 760L, 760C, 760CD, 760EL, 760ELD, 760E, 760ED, 760XL, 760XD | ||
+ | ===40W=== | ||
+ | * ThinkPad 755C, 755Cs, 755CE, 755CSE | ||
+ | * ThinkPad 760LD | ||
+ | ===56W=== | ||
+ | PNs 12J2456 | ||
+ | * ThinkPad 765L, 765D | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Unknown connector== | ||
+ | These 35 and 40W power supplies are compatible | ||
+ | ===35W=== | ||
+ | PNs 85G6680, 85G6682, 85G6683 | ||
+ | * ThinkPad {{345C}}, {{345CS}} | ||
+ | * ThinkPad {{360PE}} | ||
+ | ===40W=== | ||
+ | PNs 49G2165, 49G2148 | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Other unknowns== | ||
+ | ===20W=== | ||
+ | * 730TE | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===30W=== | ||
+ | * 355 | ||
+ | * 360, 360CSE, 360CE, 750, 755 | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===30W=== | ||
+ | PNs 04H8367, 10H4020 | ||
+ | * ThinkPad {{701C}}, {{701CS}} | ||
+ | ===35W=== | ||
+ | PNs 85G6680 | ||
+ | * compatible with 701 models | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===45W Coax=== | ||
+ | PN 11J8699, 11J8702 | ||
+ | * ThinkPad {{310}}, {{310D}}, {{310E}}, {{310ED}} | ||
+ | * Also used on some iSeries | ||
+ | |||
+ | : This connector is still unknown. This is a 19V supply! In the article, these models were listed as 16V (fixed). --[[User:Numeric|Numeric]] 04:32, 1 January 2012 (CET) | ||
+ | :: Now I have a i1411, it takes 19 volts and its plug has 2.1 mm inner diameter. The power supply has at least three FRUs (02K6900 11J8627 12J0539) and even more are listed in {{IBMDOCURL|PD012162|DocID PD012162}}. --[[User:Numeric|Numeric]] 05:31, 22 December 2012 (CET) | ||
+ | ::taken from parts list document MIGR-49AJF5, "i Series 1400/1500, machine type 2611 - 412, 452, 456, 472, 40x, 47F, 476, 43x (excluding 434 and 435), 496, 512, and 552" use "AC adapter 2-pin 12J0538; AC adapter 3-pin 12J0539". --[[User:Numeric|Numeric]] ([[User talk:Numeric|talk]]) 02:59, 25 July 2013 (CEST) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===50W=== | ||
+ | PNs 30H1403, 85G2662, 30H1373 | ||
+ | * ThinkPad {{820}}, {{850}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===72W=== | ||
+ | PN 02K6699 | ||
+ | * ThinkPad {{240X}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == ThinkPad 340 specs == | ||
+ | ThinkPad {{340}} might accept 18V. I found on eBay a AC adapter allegedly for 340: rated output 18V 0.83A; P/N 84G6612; FRU P/N 84G6679; UL file number E133304 NAGANO JAPAN RADIO CO LTD. --[[User:Numeric|Numeric]] ([[User talk:Numeric|talk]]) 16:37, 26 February 2014 (UTC) | ||
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+ | Original AC adapter that came new with ThinkPad 340 type 2610 is a coaxial adapter rated 18V, 0.83A. P/N 84G6754, FRU 39H2425. --[[User:Hawox|Hawox]] ([[User talk:Hawox|talk]]) 17:36, 3 February 2015 (UTC) | ||
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+ | :Good to know! Will you confirm, its inner diameter is 2,5 mm and outer diameter is 5,5 mm?--[[User:Numeric|Numeric]] ([[User talk:Numeric|talk]]) 17:16, 4 February 2015 (UTC) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ::The connector NOT 2,5 inner 5,5 outer. The connector is inner ~⌀3,5 mm. outer ~⌀6 mm. Also I confirm it absolutely accepts 18V, that also the 340CSE uses the same AC adapter according to maintenance manuals, (strongly suggesting all 34x). If needed I can update the Power Connector page with the information and photograph of the connector. --[[User:Hawox|Hawox]] ([[User talk:Hawox|talk]]) 1:00, 9 February 2015 (UTC) | ||
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+ | :A photo will be a useful addition. Do you have a 3.5 mm mini phone plug (such as microphone, earbuds, audio patch cable) handy? Try to insert such a plug into your 340 plug: if it does not fit, then 340 centre diameter is less than 3.5 mm. Then, I suspect it uses same connector as 350, 500.--[[User:Numeric|Numeric]] ([[User talk:Numeric|talk]]) 19:02, 9 February 2015 (UTC) | ||
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+ | :Headphone jack fits, with even some negligible space left. Using some calipers I estimated the internal diameter between ⌀3,59 mm and ⌀3.60. Picture: [[Media:18V-barrel.jpg]] --[[User:Hawox|Hawox]] ([[User talk:Hawox|talk]]) 15:38, 11 February 2015 (UTC) | ||
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+ | ::Thank you very much, Hawox! I think 340 connector is distinct from all other ThinkPad power connectors.--[[User:Numeric|Numeric]] ([[User talk:Numeric|talk]]) 19:40, 11 February 2015 (CET) | ||
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+ | :Outside diameter turns out to be ⌀6.3mm (perhaps I should have measured that too more accurately using callipers .. updating now. |
Latest revision as of 21:57, 11 February 2015
Contents
ThinkPad 560 specs
The article says the ThinkPad 560 uses 16V 3.5A. According to the sticker on the back, my ThinkPad 560 draws 16V 1.9A, and its power supply (P/N 85G6706, FRU 85G6707) provides 16V 2.2A . --Thinker 17:32, 4 February 2006 (CET)
The information i used is pretty vague. Please just correct anything you know better. I didn't find a good source, yet. Wyrfel 14:30, 5 February 2006 (CET)
OK. Are we listing the specs of the laptop or of the bundled AC adapter? The latter tends to have a somewhat higher current rating.
--Thinker 16:02, 5 February 2006 (CET)
scratchpad
Trying to do some cleanup, so I made some notes for later use on the main page
Unknown Coax connector
These ThinkPads are all compatible with the same power supplies, so they obviously use the same Barrel connectors. The 56W power supplies are backwards compatible and can be used instead of the 35W version.
35W
PNs 85G6719, 76H0139
- ThinkPad 365E, 365ED, 365X, 365XD
- ThinkPad 380, 380D, 380E, 380ED
- ThinkPad 385D, 385ED, 385XD
- ThinkPad 560, 560E
56W
PNs 83H6739, 02K6545
- ThinkPad 240
- ThinkPad 380XD, 380Z
- ThinkPad 390, 390E, 390X
- ThinkPad 560X, 560Z
- ThinkPad 570, 570E
- ThinkPad 600, 600E, 600X
- ThinkPad 770, 770E, 770ED, 770X
4-pin connector
These ThinkPads all used the old 4-pin connector, but at various Watts
The "85G1522 Travel Quick Charger" was available over the entire lineup
Unknown watts
- 360 models
- 750 models
35W
PNs 76H0119
- ThinkPad 755CX, 755CV, 755CD, 755CDV
- ThinkPad 760L, 760C, 760CD, 760EL, 760ELD, 760E, 760ED, 760XL, 760XD
40W
- ThinkPad 755C, 755Cs, 755CE, 755CSE
- ThinkPad 760LD
56W
PNs 12J2456
- ThinkPad 765L, 765D
Unknown connector
These 35 and 40W power supplies are compatible
35W
PNs 85G6680, 85G6682, 85G6683
40W
PNs 49G2165, 49G2148
Other unknowns
20W
- 730TE
30W
- 355
- 360, 360CSE, 360CE, 750, 755
30W
PNs 04H8367, 10H4020
35W
PNs 85G6680
- compatible with 701 models
45W Coax
PN 11J8699, 11J8702
- This connector is still unknown. This is a 19V supply! In the article, these models were listed as 16V (fixed). --Numeric 04:32, 1 January 2012 (CET)
- Now I have a i1411, it takes 19 volts and its plug has 2.1 mm inner diameter. The power supply has at least three FRUs (02K6900 11J8627 12J0539) and even more are listed in DocID PD012162. --Numeric 05:31, 22 December 2012 (CET)
- taken from parts list document MIGR-49AJF5, "i Series 1400/1500, machine type 2611 - 412, 452, 456, 472, 40x, 47F, 476, 43x (excluding 434 and 435), 496, 512, and 552" use "AC adapter 2-pin 12J0538; AC adapter 3-pin 12J0539". --Numeric (talk) 02:59, 25 July 2013 (CEST)
50W
PNs 30H1403, 85G2662, 30H1373
72W
PN 02K6699
- ThinkPad 240X
ThinkPad 340 specs
ThinkPad 340 might accept 18V. I found on eBay a AC adapter allegedly for 340: rated output 18V 0.83A; P/N 84G6612; FRU P/N 84G6679; UL file number E133304 NAGANO JAPAN RADIO CO LTD. --Numeric (talk) 16:37, 26 February 2014 (UTC)
Original AC adapter that came new with ThinkPad 340 type 2610 is a coaxial adapter rated 18V, 0.83A. P/N 84G6754, FRU 39H2425. --Hawox (talk) 17:36, 3 February 2015 (UTC)
- Good to know! Will you confirm, its inner diameter is 2,5 mm and outer diameter is 5,5 mm?--Numeric (talk) 17:16, 4 February 2015 (UTC)
- The connector NOT 2,5 inner 5,5 outer. The connector is inner ~⌀3,5 mm. outer ~⌀6 mm. Also I confirm it absolutely accepts 18V, that also the 340CSE uses the same AC adapter according to maintenance manuals, (strongly suggesting all 34x). If needed I can update the Power Connector page with the information and photograph of the connector. --Hawox (talk) 1:00, 9 February 2015 (UTC)
- A photo will be a useful addition. Do you have a 3.5 mm mini phone plug (such as microphone, earbuds, audio patch cable) handy? Try to insert such a plug into your 340 plug: if it does not fit, then 340 centre diameter is less than 3.5 mm. Then, I suspect it uses same connector as 350, 500.--Numeric (talk) 19:02, 9 February 2015 (UTC)
- Headphone jack fits, with even some negligible space left. Using some calipers I estimated the internal diameter between ⌀3,59 mm and ⌀3.60. Picture: Media:18V-barrel.jpg --Hawox (talk) 15:38, 11 February 2015 (UTC)
- Outside diameter turns out to be ⌀6.3mm (perhaps I should have measured that too more accurately using callipers .. updating now.