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SteveInWA:
JEEEEEEEEZ.  Just spend the ten bucks and buy the new one.  I guarantee that it works just fine.

magicwine:
Steve - It's not at all about the $10. It's about I can fix this problem today if I'm told which of the two adapters I already have will work.

I'll immediately buy the new one if neither of these fix the issue.

drgeoff:
The only thing I can be sure of is that trying another power unit is the only thing that will convince you that your symptoms are different from what started this thread and your belief that a change of power unit could provide a cure is ill founded.

I cannot and will not say that either of the two units you have will not damage your OBi.

Any power unit that is specified for 100-240 volt 50/60 Hz input and 12 volts output, centre positive will not cause damage.

magicwine:
Thanks.

Earlier you stated: It should be 12v regulated. An unregulated 12v unit can output significantly more voltage when lightly loaded.

From the specs I provided, how does one know if either are regulated?

Thank you.

drgeoff:
Quote from: magicwine on March 24, 2020, 04:53:52 pm

Thanks.

Earlier you stated: It should be 12v regulated. An unregulated 12v unit can output significantly more voltage when lightly loaded.

From the specs I provided, how does one know if either are regulated?

Thank you.

I can't know without having them in my hands and measuring them. That why I wrote "I cannot and will not say that either of the two units you have will not damage your OBi."

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