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post #1 of 9
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I bought a power adapter for my Sentia when I go on the road and need to charge the battery. Do you think this one will work?


post #2 of 9
Tight!

Be careful though, if its made in taiwan u'll have trouble making a warranty claim if blows up your laptop!!
post #3 of 9
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Originally Posted by archalien
Tight!

Be careful though, if its made in taiwan u'll have trouble making a warranty claim if blows up your laptop!!
Nope, it's made in China. And don't talk about my laptop blowing up.
post #4 of 9
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Originally Posted by smurf9271
Nope, it's made in China. And don't talk about my laptop blowing up.
Yup, 375 watts should be fine.
post #5 of 9
dont use inverters made in china!
post #6 of 9
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Originally Posted by archalien
dont use inverters made in china!
Why not make some legit posts instead of just spitting out random crap everywhere?
post #7 of 9
why not get a life instead of spending all your time worrying abouot what Im posting
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Originally Posted by archalien
why not get a life instead of spending all your time worrying abouot what Im posting
I don't worry about what you're posting. But it pisses me off to have to scroll past all your rediculous posts to read the posts from people who actually know what they're talking about. Explain this; "dont use inverters made in china!"...now if you go back up to the top of the thread, I clearly stated that I wished to know if this power inverter I purchased would work. I don't really see how 'don't use inverters made in china' answers that question. Next time try to follow your statement with "because..." and actually give some useful information. Either post legit stuff or...
post #9 of 9
Completely meaningless post to further piss off Smurf!

Because....I said so!
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