Need DV6000 DC power plug specs

I need to replace a DC power plug that plugs into the 431446-001 or 431445-001 USB/Power Connector Board.
The 431446-001 provides the DC power jack on the dv6000 laptop.  I need the specs, a part number, or a source for the barrel plug that plugs into the DC power jack.
This connector is part of the external 432309-001 or –402018-001 power adaptors.  It is the plug on the DC out end of the adaptor.  I've tried looking up part numbers for the 432309-001, but cannot find a parts breakdown.
It is the smallest barrel connector I've ever seen.  If I had a micrometer that measured inside diameter and outside diameter, I could come up with the ID, OD and length, and possibly buy it from Digi-Key or another parts supplier.  Possibly I could estimate the dimensions, but I want a precise fit.
I've already replaced the 431446-001, and apparently that was only part of the connector problem.  Before replacement, I was getting no DC to the computer.  Now I get DC to the computer when the  barrel plug is held in just the right position.  A common solution is just to replace the external power supply, but I know that the connector is the only problem.
Can anyone help?
Tad Cook, K7RA

Well,  the dimensions  of that tip are 4.8 x 1.7 mm.  Can't find a dimension for the length.
The tip numbers for a targus adapter are L107 and 201.  The reason for the 2 different part numbers is because targus makes 2 different adapters that the plugs plug into different ways.
The price of a targus tip is around 14 bucks on ebay and the price of a new ac adapter for your machine is about 9 bucks on ebay.  If you do a search on ebay make sure you use dv6000, not dv6.  You'll get a monster tip for a dv6, won't fit.
You won't be able to adapt a targus tip coz the connector pins are recessed into the connector.  The tip numbers are just for your reference in case you still want to source a tip somewhere.  A company might be able to match a tip to those numbers.
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