"Sunpower(UK) Ltd Universal Power Supply for Notebook Computer"
From the label:
PRI: 100v-240v ~60/50Hz 1300mA
SEC: 15/16/17/18/20/22v
2500mA 55VA(max)
Bought new from Maplins some years back, not used a great deal - mainly to run an old-at-the-time 486 thinkpad, and very occasionally my work laptop.
Comes with 6 interchangeable adapter ends from "hmm quite small" to "yeah I guess you could call that quite big". These end with a miniature two pin plug that fits into a mini socket on the cable.
I have tested on the 20v setting and can confirm that 20v is produced at the end of the cable. I can only test 3 ends with my voltmeter due to the size of the voltmeter probes - two of the three ends work. The one that doesn't has a loose pin. The remaining three ends have probably never been used.
3 pin UK plug. Obviously use at your own risk, it's old electrical gear, if you don't know what you're doing don't buy it, if you're not happy to accept risks don't plug it in.
£5 plus postage.
Paypal GIFT only.
From the label:
PRI: 100v-240v ~60/50Hz 1300mA
SEC: 15/16/17/18/20/22v
2500mA 55VA(max)
Bought new from Maplins some years back, not used a great deal - mainly to run an old-at-the-time 486 thinkpad, and very occasionally my work laptop.
Comes with 6 interchangeable adapter ends from "hmm quite small" to "yeah I guess you could call that quite big". These end with a miniature two pin plug that fits into a mini socket on the cable.
I have tested on the 20v setting and can confirm that 20v is produced at the end of the cable. I can only test 3 ends with my voltmeter due to the size of the voltmeter probes - two of the three ends work. The one that doesn't has a loose pin. The remaining three ends have probably never been used.
3 pin UK plug. Obviously use at your own risk, it's old electrical gear, if you don't know what you're doing don't buy it, if you're not happy to accept risks don't plug it in.
£5 plus postage.
Paypal GIFT only.