Can anyone recommend a GOOD power supply for my ETH's? I'm using a couple of Chinese ones from eBay. I think they've started passing some random noise lately and I'd like to eliminate them as the cause. I don't have any others to try.
Thanks,
Mort
ETH Power Supply
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Never mind. I have a fan on each of my 2 ETH's. The wall wart powering one of them died causing that ETH to overheat. All good now.
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Rather than start a new thread, I'm going to resurrect the one Mort started because it pertains to power on the Ceton InfiniTv 6 Eth. I got mine out of a box that didn't have the power cable. To my near-sighted eyes, it looks like it says 12 V 15A. If there's anybody with better sight or documentation that can confirm or correct it would be appreciated.
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Bump, anyone?
ETA: Nevermind, I found a photo on Google Images for an old eBay auction that I could blow up. Turns out it's 12V 1.5A.
ETA: Nevermind, I found a photo on Google Images for an old eBay auction that I could blow up. Turns out it's 12V 1.5A.
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Hi - I just saw your post. I replaced mine with with a 3A unit from eBay. There's tons of them listed. Here's one that would work. The supplied adapter is handy unless you know the ETH plug measurement. The center pin is small.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/DC-12V-3A-AC-P ... SwGtRXzoHA
https://www.ebay.com/itm/DC-12V-3A-AC-P ... SwGtRXzoHA