Looks like it's less than an amp.
Input 120vac 2A
Output 0-160vdc .6 A
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Looks like it's less than an amp.
Input 120vac 2A
Output 0-160vdc .6 A
Bought a new power supply 3A output, worked fine.
Thanks Terry
Could one of you experts on this subject please check the specs below and let me know if this will work with the T5
Thanks
Lysignal DC 12V 1A Switching Power Supply Adapter Adaptateur d'alimentation for AC 110V-240V 50Hz/60Hz 2.1mm with 4ft Cable
Input: 100-240V AC 50/60Hz 0.5A Max. Output: DC 12V 1.0A
Or maybe this one?
Input: AC 100-240V-50/60Hz, Output: DC 12V-2A. Supply power for device within 24W.
100% bland new, durable, high quality, smart chip built-in, supply power for DC 12V-2A or 12V-1.5A / 1A appliances
Work for the Led String Lights, Led Strip, Wireless Router, ADSL Cats, HUB, CCTV, Security Cameras, Switches, Audio/Video Power Supply and other External Devices
Gift: 5.5mm*2.1mm DC Power Cable Connector Plug, easy to connect and practical to use
Yes. Just make sure that the end that plugs into the unit is the correct diameter as well.
I'm referring to the end into the unit. The current running through it wouldn't be consistent if you cut and join your old end.
Not sure where you’re located but if your in Ontario Canada there are a few sellers on Kijiji or check amazon.ca there are a few sellers as well. They are under $20.
No reason not to, it would work just fine, just be sure to get the polarity's right.
Have done this many many many times in the past.
What I do is cut the leads so they are off set from each other, this way you can't have a short, I solder them and use some good electrical tape of heat shrink to keep them looking neat.
If your using a 3 amp supply and only need 1 it will work flawlessly.
Well, for under $20 the 3 amp power supply i bought solved the problem perfectly.:D
Thanks guys for all the helpful info provided.:thumbsup:
HI i have a old adaptor kicking around that 12V dc 100mA will that work ok thanks