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Running a 20v laptop on a 19v charger?

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I don't have the 20v charger for my IBM T60 LAPTOP, so i want to run it using a 19v HP charger, the plugs are different but i can get a converter, would that 1 volt less be a problem, (the current is not a problem there is more amperage in the hp charger).
 

I guess you'll have no problems provided you connect the polarities in forward bias. Cheers
 

"guess", hmm, but how can i be sure?, can you explain more plz?
 

Usually nothing happens by supplying 1volt lesser. And thaz true that i can just guess sitting here. Cheers:D
 

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