PSU Issues

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MikeHObi:
The important part is the volts which is 12, and the amps which is 1.  The volts at 12 means you must get a power adapter that is 12volts.  the 1amp means you must get a power supply that supports at a minimum 1amp, though if it supports more, that's o.k.

The part I don't know, but maybe others can help, what size is the connector?  It's round, but is it 2.1mm?  Tip positive?

Rick:
I have found that OBi responds within a few hours.  If you sent it on the weekend, I wouldn't expect a response until today.

And when I submit it does say that it was submitted on the next screen.

digitalvoip:
Rick,

Thanks for the reply.
I did not get a confirmation saying it was sent. All it said was :You chose Obi110 and you enter obi # blah blah blah" Thats it.
So looks like it did not go out.

ProfTech:
If you are located in the US I would consider getting a Linear supply. Some people have reported that the Linear supplies work better [reduced hum]. If you are outside of the US you probably should use a switching supply. There was a 1 1/2 Amp Netgear one listed on Amazon for about $10 that was supposed to be a Linear one. I think someone posted a link somewhere on this forum.

Rick:
I have my OBi, plus everything else except my wireless router, in the basement mounted on a board.  So any noise wouldn't be heard.  That was convenient to tap into the house phone wiring.  It's also where I bring in the cable to my cable modem, which then runs up to the wireless router upstairs.

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