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I broke a phone charger,searched online see what these components are but nope. Anyone got an idea what the parts are?


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3 answers
Jul 21, 2010. 8:58 AMblkhawk says:
Check http:www.mpja.com and look for a charger with the same amperage and voltage of your broken charger.
Jul 20, 2010. 2:15 PMJack A Lopez says:
Ork has the right idea.  Usually phone chargers are replaced rather than repaired, just because it is so easy and cheap to find, or substitute, a new one that will work.  Cut the special funny-shaped connector of your existing charger, and solder it onto the new one, if you have to.

Here in the former US I have found used phone chargers in thrift stores for less than 1 USD per unit.

However, if  you still want to do the lookup on the parts, try here:
http://www.alldatasheet.com/
Jul 20, 2010. 12:48 PMorksecurity says:
It's usually easier to look at the specs for the charger (which are usually printed on the charger case) -- voltage, current, AC/DC/pulsed DC, polarity of connector if it's DC -- and get another charger which meets those specs, replacing the connector if necessary.

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