Its 16 volt 1.5 amp x2 one each for computer and battery. I had found
a couple of stock powerbrick like that and an extra connector from a
520 PS that burned out. But I never completed that project - gave away
the bricks to Goodwill. But I still have the extra connector if you
want it.

Otherwise just find one on Ebay.

 It is possible to rebuild powersupplies if it is non functional. Long
time ago I fixed one for a Commodore64.


On Nov 4, 12:36 am, a1 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Any suggestions on a generic replacement? A cleaning lady tossed it
> out and also the power brick and cord to a powerbook 5300. Might be
> willing to swap these if someone else has cords.

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