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so i went to buy a laptop chrger with rating 19.2v and 3.2A but he gave me a charger with rating 19.2v and 4.2A and said the current rating is not important why is that?
The discussion revolves around the importance of current ratings in laptop chargers, specifically addressing the implications of using chargers with different current ratings while maintaining the same voltage. Participants explore the technical aspects of power supply behavior and safety considerations.
Participants express differing views on the importance of current ratings in laptop chargers. While some believe that a higher current rating is beneficial, others caution against the implications of using chargers with excessively high ratings without proper current protection.
There are unresolved assumptions regarding the safety mechanisms in place for laptop chargers and the implications of using chargers with varying current ratings. The discussion does not reach a consensus on the best practices for selecting chargers.
metiman said:Well it's not that the current rating is not important. It is important. But the current rating is a maximum rating. So the higher the better. Having a higher rating gives you a kind of safety factor. It means the charger is able to generate more heat without failing.