power supply for HP 110 Portable Plus ?

From: Frank McConnell <fmc_at_reanimators.org>
Date: Fri Sep 8 10:18:15 2000

"Kevin L. Anderson" <kla_at_helios.augustana.edu> wrote:
> My son was given an HP Portable Plus (Model 110 I believe).
> It looks good, complete with Word and Lotus in the software
> "drawer". Unfortunately it lacks the external power supply/
> recharger, so I don't know if it works.

Model 110 is the "HP Portable": 16-line screen, Bell 103 (300 bps)
modem, and no drawers (the RAM size and built-in application set are
fixed). The "Portable Plus" is usually called that, or "110 Plus",
although it has the unwieldy model number of 45711.

The power supply that you probably want (being in North America) is HP
p/n 82509D: it's the same thing as used for a lot of HP's portable
computers, and I think the 41C rechargable battery pack. (There are
other variants on this for places with other input voltages and/or
mechanical wall outlet configurations.) Output is 8VAC, 3A, which
should be applied to the two pins in the rectangular socket on the
back of the Plus (not the trapezoidal ones which are HP-IL
connectors).

If the Plus doesn't hold a charge, the battery is replaceable.

-Frank McConnell
Received on Fri Sep 08 2000 - 10:18:15 BST

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