If the laptop end of the plug is round for the Inspirions and your M1330, then:
I would check the specs on your M1330 power adapter in the Dell label on the adapter ie watts, voltage, amps against those of the Latitudes.
Below, are the specs on a 3 prong power adapter that I got from Dell to replace the 2 prong that came with my M1530. The 2 prong put a small current thru the keyboard area (known as the M1530 Tingle problem); the 3 prong eliminated the Tingle.
Here are the Dell part numbers from the Dell Label on the adapter just below the DellLogo:PA-10 Family
Model DA90PS2-00
Dell Part Number UU572
Ref. No. ADP-90AH FA
Output: 19.5v, 4.62a.
And then the number below the bar code on the white label:
I had the same Q once, here's the reply I received:
The XPS M1330 uses a slim 65 W AC adapter. The plug that connects to the unit is designed to only fit the XPS M1330. The AC adapter cannot be used on other systems. However, a standard Dell 65 W or 90 W adapter with the barrel-shaped connector works fine on this system, as does the travel adapter.
RickM46
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March 30th, 2008 18:00
Dave,
If the laptop end of the plug is round for the Inspirions and your M1330, then:
I would check the specs on your M1330 power adapter in the Dell label on the adapter ie watts, voltage, amps against those of the Latitudes.
Below, are the specs on a 3 prong power adapter that I got from Dell to replace the 2 prong that came with my M1530. The 2 prong put a small current thru the keyboard area (known as the M1530 Tingle problem); the 3 prong eliminated the Tingle.
Here are the Dell part numbers from the Dell Label on the adapter just below the DellLogo:PA-10 Family
Model DA90PS2-00
Dell Part Number UU572
Ref. No. ADP-90AH FA
Output: 19.5v, 4.62a.
And then the number below the bar code on the white label:
CN-OUU572-48661-79S-085RREV A00
Power Cord:Dell Part Number UY685
And then the number below the bar code
CN-0UY685-50582-78S-05RTREV A00
RickM46
chrisaroz
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March 31st, 2008 12:00
I had the same Q once, here's the reply I received:
The XPS M1330 uses a slim 65 W AC adapter. The plug that connects to the unit is designed to only fit the XPS M1330. The AC adapter cannot be used on other systems. However, a standard Dell 65 W or 90 W adapter with the barrel-shaped connector works fine on this system, as does the travel adapter.