I accidently threw out the power supply for a 2.2gb Orb. I can make up a replacement if I know the voltage and polarity. I'm hoping someone has one handy that they can check.
Wayne
I accidently threw out the power supply for a 2.2gb Orb. I can make up a replacement if I know the voltage and polarity. I'm hoping someone has one handy that they can check.
Wayne
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I don't know for sure, but the voltages are probably just 12v and 5v.
According to my power adapter (cuz I got one too), the inner pin is +, the outer ring is -. The output is listed as +5V, 2.0Amps.
12V is not used in these adpaters at all.
--DDTM
Whoops, sorry. I had thought that an orb drive used a proprietary connector interface thing.
Thanks, DDTM. That's what I needed to know
Wayne
Make sure you get a nice regulated PS as well