AC adapter compatibility of Satellite L25-S1192

I took my Satellite L25 into the shop to have it fixed and when I got it home its fine, except I think the shop gave me back the wrong AC adapter because my machine does not recognize it (no lights). The one they gave me back is a model number API1AD43. Can anyone tell me the correct part#/model of ac adapter I should have?

Hi buddy,
they gave you the wrong AC-adapter. You need an AC with an output of 19V with 6.3A and when googling for the AC you actually have, I found that the adapter has 19V but just 4.7A output. Thats not enough ampere for your machine so you have to go back to that shop and ask them for a AC-adapter with an output of 19 VOLT with 6.3 Ampere.
Thats it. ;)
Greets

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