HP Pavilion dv6-3061ee PC Power Adaptor

I am searching for Power Supply Adapter and Battery replacement, does anyone know original model number of these parts. Unfortunately i loss both .  

Battery6-cell, 55-Whr, 2.55-Ah Li-ion battery for use with all computer models 593554-0016-cell, 62-Whr, 2.8-Ah Li-ion battery for use with all computer models 593562-0019-cell, 93-Whr, 2.8-Ah Li-ion battery for use with all computer models 593550-001 AC adapters65-W AC smart adapter 613152-00190-W AC smart adapter PFC 613153-00165-W AC smart adapter PFC 613161-00190-W AC smart adapter PFC 613160-001120-W AC smart adapter PFC 613154-001 If you need any help locating these items for purchase let me know. I need to know where you live (country only).  If this is "the Answer" please click "Accept as Solution" to help others find it. 

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    Pavilion dv6-6c53cl
    Windows 7
    As of earlier tonight, I can no longer power on my laptop. (I powered it successfully earlier today.) When the power adapter is plugged in, the indicator light on the laptop next to the power connector socket turns on, so at least the laptop is receiving power. I've tried removing the battery and disconnecting the adapter, draining the power, and reconnecting the adapter with and without the battery in, and in various orders. I've also tried removing and reseating both RAM sticks and the hard drive, all to no avail. Any suggestions?
    This is the fourth major failure of this system---the first three were a fan problem just weeks after purchase, a hard drive failure, and another fan problem---since I purchased it 22 months ago, and I feel I've bought a lemon.
    I'd like to avoid taking this in for repair if possible, because the local repair contractor (I live in Australia) badly bungled the previous repair: They took several weeks even to start on the repair, failed to fix one problem, and introduced a second, more severe problem (a keyboard failure, which somehow they didn't test despite apparently removing and reseating it when fixing a fan problem). I asked HP support about this, and the rep said there were no other shops near where I live that do in-warranty repairs. Please help!

    Can you post the different things you have tried and Current version of OS on this notebook?
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  • HP Pavilion dv6-2151cl laptop power

    I have an HP Pavilion dv6-2151cl laptop that does not switch from battery power to ac power when plugged in.  Battery charges slow with computer off and plugged in to ac.  When started, it does not show AC power.  Only battery remaining, and shuts off when battery power runs out.  It does not switch to and run on ac power.
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    1. Product Name and Number:
        VM222UA#ABA "HP Pavilion dv6-1355dx"
    2. Operating System installed (if applicable):
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    3. Error message (if any):
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    4. Any changes made to your system before the issue occurred:
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    3) The battery dose not charge when the laptop is turned on or off.
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    The laptop has a modular DC jack that plugs into the motherboard with a cable and does not require soldering. The first thing to try is a replacement of that jack. Here is the Service Manual:
    Manual
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    http://www.ebay.com/itm/DC-Power-Jack-w-CABLE-HP-PAVILION-DV6-1355DX-DV6-1030US-/140598729337?pt=Lap...
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  • Pavilion DV6 1311el power supply ok, power led does not light up

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    Thank you,
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  • My HP Pavilion dv6-3060sa is not starting up on power plugging. Removed Battery Tried Hard boot.help

    HP Pavilion dv6-3060SA is not starting up, tried hard boot but still no solution. The charger is OK. The problem is no LED blink on power connect as well no starting up of Laptop. Please help.

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  • HP Pavilion DV6-3049TX Giving Shocks when plugged in with Adaptor

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  • Different notebook power adaptors

    HP Pavilion DV6-6138TX, Windows 7 64-bit
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    Hi BL5965,
    BL5965 wrote:
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    BL5965 wrote:
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    Thank you,
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  • Dedicated Graphic Card Failure (ATI) - HP Pavilion DV6

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    Have you checked the hard drive using Diagnostics in BIOS? Or F2 immediately after power on? (F2 may not work if you deleted the Diagnostic partition to install Ubuntu)
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  • Pavilion DV6 no longer plays any audio. I am a Windows 7 user Premium 64 Bit OS...any solutions?

    I am running a HP Pavilion dv6 Notebook PC with serial number: {Private Information Removed} and product number: A1U59AV#ABA.
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  • Blue tinted screen, menory problems, underperforming battery - 5 day old HP pavilion dv6-6005sa

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    I understand the problem.  HERE is a thread that gives the best possible solution for the same situation.
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  • Pavilion dv6 will not boot up.

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    Hi Thesaloniki,
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