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    AC/DC power supply with 19.5V 7.9A issue

    Check #6 post on this thread. I'm from out of UK, so I can't buy to your shop. Thanks!
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    AC/DC power supply with 19.5V 7.9A issue

    Now the issue is the replacement. This 19.5V 7.9A 150W has a 7.4x5.0mm plug without centre pin. The computer, an AIO system with Asus H81T board, has the female with centre plug hole. It is very difficult to search for a power supply with this wattage and plug without centre pin (plug is L...
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    AC/DC power supply with 19.5V 7.9A issue

    You win, I lose. Changed all this capacitors and same issue...
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    AC/DC power supply with 19.5V 7.9A issue

    It has screws, do you like a photo of internal components?
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    AC/DC power supply with 19.5V 7.9A issue

    Give me some days. I will change 450v 100uf x1 (the big brown : ) ), 25V 220uf x2 and 25V 1000uf x2 capacitors
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    AC/DC power supply with 19.5V 7.9A issue

    Nobody say overheating. All is explained on first post.
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    AC/DC power supply with 19.5V 7.9A issue

    Ok. And regarding the symptoms, couldn't you tell me anything approximate? Why does it stop working hours or days after unplugging it from the electrical line, and then it starts working again? It's very weird
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    AC/DC power supply with 19.5V 7.9A issue

    Thanks, but I can solder/desoldering components. I see a big capacitor into the power suply, (3)7 DU, it's a brown big one. I see some videos on YouTube about similar power supply. I have no more info about this capacitor, can you help me?
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    AC/DC power supply with 19.5V 7.9A issue

    Hi! I have an AC/DC power supply with 19.5V 7.9A output from a desktop computer (a kind of All in One). Apparently it is a source similar to that of a laptop charger, same look. For some time now, despite feeding the equipment well and working without cuts, if I disconnect it from the AC...
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