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Replacement Psu For Dell Laptop

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Morning folks.

I move my laptop around a lot and am sick of having to move the PSU as well, I want to buy a couple of extras that I can leave plugged in around the house.

It's a Dell Inspiron 6400, I'm wondering where I might find a couple of them to order online, I live on Koh Phangan so nowhere to buy them here.

Any ideas folks?

Thanks in advance.

Hi,

I was faced with the same issue (the inspiron keyboard in my case).

3 possibilities:

1. http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?s...op=1&fsoo=1 - some have worldwide delivery.

2. Dell website - but my email equires to the Thailand site were never answered.

3. I finally went up to Bangkok and bought a replacement in Pantip.

Cheers

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Hi,

I was faced with the same issue (the inspiron keyboard in my case).

3 possibilities:

1. http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?s...op=1&fsoo=1 - some have worldwide delivery.

2. Dell website - but my email equires to the Thailand site were never answered.

3. I finally went up to Bangkok and bought a replacement in Pantip.

Cheers

Ok cheers roog, maybe I'll just wait until I do my next visa run and pick up a couple in BKK.

I was actually looking at them yesterday. Amorn (which has a shop in Fortune) sells them for around 500-1000 baht, which is cheaper than the notebook parts stores which sell them for around 1,300-2,000 baht. Catch is that you'll have to buy the power line separately (the line that goes from the brick to the wall). You'll probably find them even cheaper still in Chinatown.

I was actually looking at them yesterday. Amorn (which has a shop in Fortune) sells them for around 500-1000 baht, which is cheaper than the notebook parts stores which sell them for around 1,300-2,000 baht. Catch is that you'll have to buy the power line separately (the line that goes from the brick to the wall). You'll probably find them even cheaper still in Chinatown.

Definately go to Amorn, Fortune is outside Pha Ram 9 metro station and is better in all respects than Pantip if nothing else there are no 'sexy movie' touts :o

Like the OP I like to have several PSUs, paid off in Manila in January when one unit went pop, still had my spare, no loss of work time (revenue) to me :D

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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I was actually looking at them yesterday. Amorn (which has a shop in Fortune) sells them for around 500-1000 baht, which is cheaper than the notebook parts stores which sell them for around 1,300-2,000 baht. Catch is that you'll have to buy the power line separately (the line that goes from the brick to the wall). You'll probably find them even cheaper still in Chinatown.

Definately go to Amorn, Fortune is outside Pha Ram 9 metro station and is better in all respects than Pantip if nothing else there are no 'sexy movie' touts :o

Like the OP I like to have several PSUs, paid off in Manila in January when one unit went pop, still had my spare, no loss of work time (revenue) to me :D

Good info guys, thanks very much.

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