ScHpEnXeL Suspended 32613 Posts user info edit post |
so, it's model # 9W2681 - 540
basically looks like this: http://www.ciao.co.uk/Seagate_Hard_drive_160_GB__18110
i lost the power supply. i've got plenty of variable voltage ones around here but no idea where to start with and have a shit ton of data on this drive i dont need to lose. so, any ideas on voltage? thanks. 12/8/2006 6:06:44 PM |
Quinn All American 16417 Posts user info edit post |
12V
good luck if otherwise 12/8/2006 7:05:48 PM |
windhound96 Veteran 284 Posts user info edit post |
mine looks exactly like that, only its an 80 gig
the supply is 12 volts at 3 amps 12/8/2006 8:40:43 PM |
smoothcrim Universal Magnetic! 18966 Posts user info edit post |
all ide drives are 12v 12/8/2006 9:16:41 PM |
Bakunin Suspended 8558 Posts user info edit post |
^the 4-pin connector has 5V and 12V and all the drives I can recall the power consumption specs for can or do use both rails... I really don't think it's accurate or appropriate to make that generalization here. 12/9/2006 9:10:49 AM |
LoneSnark All American 12317 Posts user info edit post |
It is far easier to turn 12V into 5V than it is the other way around.
However, power adapters have a long cord and voltage drop is a design consideration, so it is possible the actual requirement is 15V. Then again, most designers just get around this by over-sizing the PSU, hence why a tiny router usually gets a 3A PSU.
Either way, if it calls for 15V and you give it 12V it should still work.
What bothers me is that you have the drive and yet cannot find out the PSU, the requirements should be written next to the jack. "12V" "3A" whatever. 12/9/2006 9:46:06 AM |
darkone (\/) (;,,,;) (\/) 11610 Posts user info edit post |
This information is almost always printed on the case next to where the adapter plugs in. It will normally list the voltage anf polarity. You're sure it's not there? 12/9/2006 12:06:05 PM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "What bothers me is that you have the drive and yet cannot find out the PSU, the requirements should be written next to the jack. "12V" "3A" whatever." |
Quote : | "This information is almost always printed on the case next to where the adapter plugs in. It will normally list the voltage anf polarity. You're sure it's not there?" |
you'd think that kind of information would be on all products with separate adapters...but it's not...i have to mark a lot of my stuff when i get it so that i don't mix up my adapters when i move stuff around12/9/2006 1:49:42 PM |
Quinn All American 16417 Posts user info edit post |
i would be down right amazed if you found a netgear/linksys router with a 36W power supply.... 12/10/2006 11:14:24 AM |
Blind Hate Suspended 1878 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "i would be down right amazed if you found a netgear/linksys router with a 36W power supply...." |
I indeed have an old Netgear wired 100 meg switch with a 12v@3amp supply. I have no clue why it is that beefy, but the box itself always stayed really really warm for a basic switch.12/10/2006 11:58:11 AM |
Quinn All American 16417 Posts user info edit post |
consider me amazed.
no way their enclosure could even come remotly close to disappating half that rating. 12/10/2006 12:20:58 PM |
ScHpEnXeL Suspended 32613 Posts user info edit post |
12v worked, for anyone that cares 12/10/2006 7:00:07 PM |