Xite1 power adapter
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Xite1 power adapter
Just died. I’ve a 12V - 3.0A, good for temp replacement? Thx
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Re: Xite1 power adapter
Can’t imagine not playing with it on a Friday night. It would not exceed the 40W limit. At worse, something won’t work properly? I’m so close to flip it lol
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Re: Xite1 power adapter
Mine is labeled 12V 3.3A 40W. As a good EE never goes towards the limits of the PSU, everthing above 2A could probably work.
The only aspect might be, that there's more ripple on the voltage. But only very cheap PCBs can't cope with ripple.
The only aspect might be, that there's more ripple on the voltage. But only very cheap PCBs can't cope with ripple.
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Re: Xite1 power adapter
Thanks man! Flipped it green, puter on and it worked, there is a hum though
Re: Xite1 power adapter
get one from SC support. most of the mainboard failures are from bad or replacement power supplies.
the hum may indicate a ps that is not properly regulated.
the hum may indicate a ps that is not properly regulated.
Re: Xite1 power adapter
Order two, like me!
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Re: Xite1 power adapter
And so, I got one from SC and everything works as expected. For those who might wonder, it is 12V5A, not 3.33. Oh and it came with a sticker and a SC pen