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Old 19th May 2003, 03:28 PM   #1
magajab is offline magajab  United Kingdom
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Default Power supply for 3M 6000 series

Hi I seen a few q's bout this panel and I seem to be the only one witht he cables, the info below should allow you to replicate the power supply

I took some pics of the supply, here they are

http://www.onlinething.com/power

the top of the power unit reads:
"ITE POWER SUPPLY
INPUT:100-250v~50-60hz 1.2A
OUTPUT: 15V 2.7A

Theres a little diagram then of the pins.

0 B
A B
A 0 0

Ok theres 7 pins,
The pins I have marked A e.g (2nd and 3rd from the top
left) read +15v, the top two pins tot he right e.g BB read 0V

Hopefully the pics will help a little there.

On the other side it says model NO: UP30435

Hope this helps.

PS sorry fro pics camery battery has run out, if u
want more u'll have to wait a few hours for it to
charge .

Kind Regards
Joe
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Old 9th November 2005, 04:16 PM   #2
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Default 7-pin power cable

do you still have this cable, or are in need of it? I need it for my 3M 6450 and have trouble understanding why there are two pins with a +15v charge and which they correspond to.
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Old 9th November 2005, 04:32 PM   #3
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Here is an adapter on ebay with the same 15v ~ 2.7A rating but would I be able to modify it you think?
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