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elpenguino

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#319210 2-Apr-2025 23:26
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Due to a blow up, I need a power pack for a HP laptop. Since I've got so many HPs in the house, I'll get a spare if there's more than one around.

 

Old one is labelled 753559-003. One from another machine which works is labelled L25298-002 

 

Both say replace with 710412-001

 

Anyone got any spares they want to get rid of?

 

I'd prefer genuine rather than knockoffs.

 

 

 

Located Wellington.

 

 





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lachlanw
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  #3359986 3-Apr-2025 08:08
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Good timing, have been going through the cable box and pretty sure I have one. Will check tonight. 




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  #3360066 3-Apr-2025 10:23
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I can also check next week if you still need it by then.





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  #3360131 3-Apr-2025 12:46
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elpenguino:

 

I'd prefer genuine rather than knockoffs.

 

 

 

Located Wellington.

 

 

 


OEM ok?




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  #3360236 3-Apr-2025 16:01
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1cloud:

 

OEM ok?

 

 

As in , 'we make 'em for HP ?

 

That would be OK. 

 

 





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  #3360296 3-Apr-2025 19:40
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Apologies, isn't the little blue plug version. N17908


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  #3360509 4-Apr-2025 09:34
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lachlanw:

 

Apologies, isn't the little blue plug version. N17908

 

 

Let me check when I get home. The things are covered with what seems like dozens of markings.





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  #3360853 4-Apr-2025 18:18
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lachlanw:

 

Apologies, isn't the little blue plug version. N17908

 

 

Hi, N17908 appears on the dead PSU. 

 

But its next to a check mark which makes me think it is some kind of a safety mark, not a part number (just a feeling).

 

Can you DM a pic of the markings on the thing please?

 

 

 

Cheers.

 

 





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  #3361363 6-Apr-2025 17:43
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Thanks to those who've tried to help.

 

I hope this pic clarifies which type of PSU I need. The plug is 4.5 mm outside diameter.

 





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