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I've got a Compaq TFT 1501, and I don't have the powersupply.
I can read the voltage and ampage on the backside of the screen (12V and 2A), but it doesn't say anything about the polarization of the plug (it's a simple round plug but I don't know wheather it's positive or negative in the middle. If there's anyone here with a compaq tft (guess they are all pretty much the same), could you pls check the polarizaiton on you powerbrick? Best Regards, Chris |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Vancouver
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My guess is its positive in the middle
but if you wanted to check yourself, open it up and look for diodes or polarized caps. |
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