Acer Kp.06501.002 (65 W)
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Acer Kp.06501.002

65 W


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alessialala

3 months ago

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digitec

3 months ago

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The Kp.06501.002 (65 W) power supply from Acer is a product-specific charger with an output power of 65 watts and an output voltage of 19 volts, suitable for certain Acer models such as the Aspire 3630 and 3680. For your Acer Swift Series 3 model N20W1, the original power supply is usually specified with 45 watts of power and 19 volts output voltage. In principle, you can use a power supply unit with a higher output (watts) as long as the voltage (volts) remains the same, i.e. 19 V in your case. Your old ADP-65DE-B power supply unit also has 19 V output, which corresponds to the Kp.06501.002. However, the Kp.06501.002 is specifically designed for other Acer models and it is not officially listed as compatible with the Swift Series 3 N20W1. Therefore, it is not guaranteed that the Kp.06501.002 power supply is suitable for your Swift 3 N20W1. It is recommended to use a power supply with 19 V and 45 W output that is explicitly designed for the Swift 3 series to avoid compatibility issues.

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ghorner

4 months ago

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digitec

4 months ago

The power supply unit "Kp.06501.002 (65 W)" is specially designed for certain Acer models such as the Acer Aspire 3630 and 3680. It is not explicitly designed for the Acer Swift SF314-43. The Acer Swift SF314-43 requires a power supply with similar specifications, e.g. a 65 watt power supply with an output voltage of 19 V and an output current of 3.42 A. It is advisable to use a suitable power supply specifically for the Swift SF314-43 to ensure that it is compatible and charges the laptop properly.

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Sositha

4 months ago

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digitec

4 months ago

To find the right charging cable for your Acer laptop, you need to pay attention to a few important details: 1. power: make sure the charging cable supports 65W power, as this is the recommended power for many Acer laptops. 2. connection: Check the connection type of your laptop. Many modern laptops use USB-C for charging, while older models often have a specific DC port. 3. compatibility: Make sure that the charging cable is suitable for Acer laptops and is specifically compatible with your model. Since the power adapter "Kp.06501.002" is specific for certain Acer models such as the Aspire 3630 and 3680, you should make sure that the new charging cable is also suitable for these models. If you only need the charging cable without the power cable, make sure that it is compatible with the existing power supply unit.

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Seeraaiinaa

2 years ago

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LeoKi321

2 years ago

Hello Seeraaiinaa The volt-watt and ampere ratings are identical BUT the plug that goes into the computer does not seem to me to be the right size and shape. I think that the product KP.06501.002 is not suitable. Have a look at: https://www.ipc-computer.de/acer/notebook/aspire-serie/3/aspire-3-a315-58g/netzteil-74388383

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Ncarlin

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

At 65 watts, it is more powerful than the original power supply, which only supplies 45 watts, but the connections are identical. So it works without any problems. - Plug length: 11.0 mm - Plug diameter outside / inside: 5.5 mm / 1.7 mm Basically ACER is a very benevolent manufacturer, because they actually use the same plug for all notebooks. This power supply is officially compatible with about 300 notebooks (estimated, I haven't counted :-).

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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Fabian Müller

3 years ago

According to my research, the original power supply from the Aspire A515-54 also produces 65 watts - However, with power supplies of all kinds, the correct output voltage (in this case 19 volts) is the most important thing. Multiplied by the current, this gives the watts: 19 volts x 2.37 amps = 45 watts power supply, 19 volts x 3.42 amps = 65 watts power supply. As long as the output voltage is correct (19 V) you can also use power supplies with higher watts, the unit will simply draw as much and as fast current as it can and needs. Attention; the hollow plug of this power supply seems to have a size of 5.5 x 1.7 mm (inner and outer diameter), while your Acer needs a smaller plug according to my Google search: 3.0 x 1.0. It is best to contact our customer service so that we can find a suitable power supply for you 👍

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