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Posted on Jul 10, 2009

Computer works great on battery but will not charge or work on the Power Supply. The power supply is good. Problem seems to be the transistor in the charging circuit. Has the number C-24 and is probably an NPN. Do you have access to this transistor or know the actual number. C24 is probably the Compaq number. Thanks

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