VivoStick TS10 Power Adaptor Replacement

May 19, 2019   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, Technology
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If you’re looking for a power adaptor replacement for your VivoStick TS10 then you’re in luck. We tested different power adaptors and boards and managed to find one that worked. Asus don’t sell these power adaptors (from what we were told) so we had to source one that was compatible.

Business Legions - VivoStick TS10 Power Adaptor

Business Legions - VivoStick TS10 Power Adaptor Replacement

This video shows you one that we recommend and tested.

Here’s a link to the product we tested. You basically need one that supports 18W power.

The original Asus power adaptors have the specifications of 5V at 2A OR 9V at 2A. I don’t believe an adaptor of 5V at 2A is sufficient to power the VivoSticks so you need to make sure you have a 9V at 2A which equates to 18W of power.

Business Legions - VivoStick TS10 Power Adaptor Replacement Unit

I hope this helps and if it does leave me a comment.

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