Premium laptop Fujitsu keyboard replacement supplier 2023

Wholesale Fujitsu laptop keyboard manufacturer in China? Believe it or not, this is a question we get asked all the time. To purchase a laptop key repair kit, you need to tell us your make, model, then choose the style of retainer clip you have. This is not something that we do just to annoy our customers, it is a very important step as often times, a laptop manufacturer will have several variations of one keyboard of the same model. What do we mean by this? Although the outside of the keyboard looks the same, the differences in the plastic parts that connect the laptop key cap to the keyboard base can be vastly different. Take for example the Fujitsu laptops, one of our more popular models. Find more information on acer laptop keyboard replacement.

I’m still confused. Can I use a laptop charger with a higher wattage? Yes, Your laptop has been designed to draw up to a certain amount of power when running at full power. When the laptop is idle it may only draw a small amount of power from the charger but when you are rendering a 4K video for your youtube channel and charging the battery at the same time, the laptop is going to be drawing a lot more power. The manufacturer would have calculated the maximum power draw of the laptop and will have supplied a charger with a sufficient maximum rating to be able to provide this power. This means that you can quite safely use a charger with a higher wattage (or amps) rating as the laptop will only ever draw the amount of power required at the time. If your laptop was supplied with a 65W charger we know that the laptop will never draw more than 65W, so you can use a 65W, 90W,120W, 150W, 180W, 240W or higher charger. You can not use a charger with a lower wattage rating. A 30W or a 45W charger can not supply sufficient power for your laptops needs which means you could damage the laptop and/or the charger.

Unlike voltage, amperage does not be exactly matched to your device. You can use a higher amperage charger with a lower-amperage laptop, but not vice-versa. So a 4.5-amp charger will work with a 3.25-amp device, but a 3.25-amp charger won’t power a 4.5-amp device. Keep in mind that it’s sometimes possible to use a lower-amperage charger if the numbers are close enough. However, this is a Very Bad Idea. In the best case scenario, over-power circuitry in the charger will deactivate it. In the worst case, the charger can overheat, permanently burning out the circuitry or even starting a fire.

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There are no guarantees on quality. Many of the universal chargers we looked at on eBay and Amazon came with no mention at all on warranty either. By nature of a universal charger, many of its parts are removable (such as the pin section). These can be wobbly or poorly fitting and will degrade over time. Finally, many universal laptop chargers have a switch to manually select the required voltage. Plugging the charger into your laptop with the wrong voltage selected can cause irreversible damage to your laptop. In summary for universal laptop power adaptors, we can’t recommend them as there are too many factors that can risk causing damage to your laptop.

It’s always important to look for the main model number rather than the ‘range’ listed around the keyboard as this isn’t always enough detail to find the right charger for your device. If you can’t locate the sticker or it’s difficult to read, you could take a look at the original invoice/receipt or check the manual that came with your laptop. If the laptop hasn’t discharged completely, you can also find the model number on the powered on machine. See additional details at https://www.laptoprepair.com/.