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Can a 20-V6VA adaptor be used instead of a 19V-4.75VA adapter?

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∙ 15y ago

Technically, it depends on the operating limits of the device receiving the power,

but the answer is almost certainly 'yes'.

Note:

Don't try to go the other way. Although the output voltages are nearly equal, the

power-output capacity of the 20-volt unit is less than that of the 19-volt one.

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