The same part can have up to 30 different part numbers. This is because it may be used in several different machines
under many different brands. For example, since HP does not make LCD inverters, they use models made by
Delta, Sumida, Tomatsu, and TDK. This part will also be used in many different HP laptops. It may also be
used in Compaq, Gateway, and eMachine brands. This is how the same part can have many different part numbers.
If your part arrives with different stickers or part numbers than what you ordered, this does not mean we
shipped you the wrong part. As long as the part has the same pin count, mechanical characteristics
(dimensions, screw hole and locator pin locations), and the same input and output voltage characteristcs, it is the
right part.
We often supply pulled replacements for equipment that is no longer in production. Used parts have the same warranty
as new parts and have been tested prior to shipment. Our goal is to get your machine back up and running as soon
as possible. We find that recycling parts does this faster than waiting weeks or months for new parts to arrive.
The best way to ensure a proper fit is to search our database by the part number printed on your circuit board.
Avoid numbers beginning with E+6 digits. These are Underwriter Laboratories (UL) certification codes NOT part numbers.
Many different parts are manufatured by the same company and have the same UL number printed on all of their parts.
This is no way to accurately search for any part.
Some stickers are serial numbers, not part numbers. Some stickers are part numbers of a connecting component
and NOT the part number of the board. Please do your best to take 2 minutes to peel back the optional mylar plastic
cover and use the part number printed directly on the circuit board often in white paint. This will help ensure
you have quick and successful repair.