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Hi,
Just shifted house and lost the plug pack to my Belkin Wireless Router
(Model F5D7239-4).
I beleive it was a 5Vdc , but need to know how much (peak) current the unit
will draw so I can get a replacement.
Seems plug packs from 240Vac (I am in Australia) to 5Vdc are slim. Most are
4.5Vdc or 6Vdc so any information on tolerance is welcome.
>I beleive it was a 5Vdc , but need to know how much (peak) current the unit
>will draw so I can get a replacement.
>Seems plug packs from 240Vac (I am in Australia) to 5Vdc are slim. Most are
>4.5Vdc or 6Vdc so any information on tolerance is welcome.
Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless (More info?)
On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 16:14:31 +1000, "Phil" <pdnospam@optusnet.com.au>
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Just shifted house and lost the plug pack to my Belkin Wireless Router
>(Model F5D7239-4).
>
>I beleive it was a 5Vdc , but need to know how much (peak) current the unit
>will draw so I can get a replacement.
>Seems plug packs from 240Vac (I am in Australia) to 5Vdc are slim. Most are
>4.5Vdc or 6Vdc so any information on tolerance is welcome.
"Phil" <pdnospam@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
news:4122f3e0$0$6809$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
> Hi,
>
> Just shifted house and lost the plug pack to my Belkin Wireless Router
> (Model F5D7239-4).
>
> I beleive it was a 5Vdc , but need to know how much (peak) current the
> unit
> will draw so I can get a replacement.
> Seems plug packs from 240Vac (I am in Australia) to 5Vdc are slim. Most
> are
> 4.5Vdc or 6Vdc so any information on tolerance is welcome.
>
> Thanks, Phil
>
>
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