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Old 8th December 2005, 04:45 PM   #1
ttru is offline ttru  United States
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Lightbulb PowerView 950 Creat Own PSW?

I recently bought a powerview 950 and while I was using it the panel lost all power and shut down. So I ordered a new panel off ebay for 25 bucks with no power adapter included. I figured I can tell if the psw is good or bad by ordering a new panel. Needless to say both panels do not power. So I appears to be a bad power supply. Is there anyway I can make a power supply out of my old one. Can I cut the input cable of the old powerview 950 power supply and attach it to a standard computer power supply? If so does anyone have layouts on how to connect the wires? Or can I buy a new psw someplace for cheap? Thanks

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Old 17th February 2006, 07:06 PM   #2
tk0896 is offline tk0896  United States
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I have also purchased a PV 950 with no power supply...

Any suggestions?

thanks,

jim
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