Laptop USB-C AC Adapter 87W Zwart
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Laptop USB-C AC Adapter 87W Zwart

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Laptop USB-C AC Adapter 87W ZwartDe Laptop USB C AC Adapter 87W Zwart is een vervangende oplader met een vermogen van 87. 00 W, een uitgangsspanning van 5. 00 V, een laadstroom van 3. 00 A en een USB C aansluiting. De lader werkt op een netspanning van 100 240 V. Kenmerken Merk: Compatible Geschikt voor merk: DELL Output voltage: 5. 00 V Connector: USB C Kleur: Zwart Garantietermijn: 1 jaar Conditie: Nieuw Vermogen: 87. 00 W Output stroom max: 3. 00 A Input voltage: 100 240 V Wordt

De Laptop USB-C AC Adapter 87W Zwart is een vervangende oplader met een vermogen van 87.00 W, een uitgangsspanning van 5.00 V, een laadstroom van 3.00 A en een USB-C-aansluiting. De lader werkt op een netspanning van 100 - 240 V.

Kenmerken

  • Merk: Compatible
  • Geschikt voor merk: DELL
  • Output voltage: 5.00 V
  • Connector: USB-C
  • Kleur: Zwart
  • Garantietermijn: 1 jaar
  • Conditie: Nieuw
  • Vermogen: 87.00 W
  • Output stroom max: 3.00 A
  • Input voltage: 100 - 240 V
  • Wordt geleverd inclusief: Netsnoer EU

Belangrijk – controleer of de lader past
Controleer vóór aankoop of de aansluiting (USB-C), de spanning (5.00 V) en het vermogen (87.00 W) overeenkomen met je apparaat. Een lader met te weinig vermogen laadt traag of niet, en een verkeerde stekker past niet.

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