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Dell T136H 180 Watts Power Supply For Vostro A100/A180
- 180 Watt power output
- Designed for Dell Vostro A100
- Designed for Dell Vostro A180
- Internal power supply unit
- Provides stable power to laptop components
- Replacement or upgrade part
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Product Overview
The Dell T136H is a 180-Watt power supply unit designed for specific Dell Vostro laptop models, including the A100 and A180.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Power Supply Unit |
| Manufacturer | Dell |
| Part Number | T136H |
Additional Specifications
| Wattage | 180 Watts |
| Compatibility | Dell Vostro A100, Dell Vostro A180 |
| Form Factor | Internal Laptop Component |
Product Description
The Dell T136H is a critical internal component for specific Dell laptop models, providing the necessary electrical power to operate the system. With a capacity of 180 Watts, it is designed to meet the power demands of the processors, displays, storage devices, and other internal hardware found in the targeted Vostro series laptops. This power supply unit is specifically listed as compatible with the Dell Vostro A100 and Dell Vostro A180 models. This precise compatibility ensures that the unit will integrate seamlessly with the motherboard and power distribution system of these laptops, delivering stable and reliable power. It functions by converting AC power from an external adapter (or directly from the mains in some configurations) into the various DC voltages required by the laptop's internal components. As a replacement part, the T136H would be used to restore functionality to a Vostro A100 or A180 that has a failed or underperforming power supply. It is essential for the proper operation and longevity of the laptop, ensuring that all components receive the correct voltage and current. The 180-watt rating suggests these Vostro models may have had higher power requirements compared to standard ultrabooks, potentially due to dedicated graphics or more powerful processors.


