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What do you recommend connectors for the charging cable?
Situation: There is a laptop and a burnt power supply (charging) from it. There is a universal Chinese charger, where the voltage is set, with a set of adapters. Adapters from charging “not very” fit the laptop, that is, you need to move them so that the contact appears and then do not breathe. But the old PSU has a native connector!
You don’t want to just cut off the connector from the universal charger and replace it with your own — it’s still nice to have a universal charger on hand with a bunch of adapters just in case.
There is an idea to put a connector in the middle of the wire (from the universal charger to the computer), and sometimes connect the end of the wire from the universal charger to it (we'll get what we have now), and sometimes the end of the wire (with a similar connector stuck on) from the native charger.
Which connector is suitable for this purpose? (small in size, so that it does not hang very noticeably in the middle of the wire. And it is desirable that it be held tightly enough. A 220V box socket + plug is also an option, of course, but somehow too impressive :-)). Are they somehow standardized?
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Put the "mother" corresponding to one of the available super-Chinese.
Those. just an adapter from what the Chinese have to what the laptop needs.
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