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Re: PSU wanted

From Dr J R Stockton <reply1600@merlyn.demon.co.uk.invalid>
Newsgroups uk.comp.sys.laptops, demon.tech.pc, uk.comp.sys.mac
Subject Re: PSU wanted
Date 2016-05-30 21:03 +0100
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Message-ID <Qn3tMe+$xJTXFwPy@invalid.uk.co.demon.merlyn.invalid> (permalink)
References <nif2a9$g38$1@dont-email.me> <2Cv*x0S0v@news.chiark.greenend.org.uk> <nifnm7$s21$1@dont-email.me>

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In demon.tech.pc message <nifnm7$s21$1@dont-email.me>, Sun, 29 May 2016
22:41:27, Graham J <graham@invalid.com> posted:

>
>I took it apart.  The pcb has what looks like a regulator chip and a
>big diode so it probably wants about 9v dc and might tolerate polarity
>reversal.  There's also a transistor and a chip with about ten leads
>per side.  So a bit more reverse engineering and I will get there ...

The "transistor" could be a three-pin voltage regulator.  I suggest that
you give us (and Google-search) the part numbers of anything that looks
like a semiconductor, but perhaps not the "date" indicator (I cannot
recall what those looked like, and have not seen any with post-1999
notation).

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PSU wanted Graham J <graham@invalid.com> - 2016-05-29 16:40 +0100
  Re: PSU wanted Theo Markettos <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> - 2016-05-29 19:26 +0100
    Re: PSU wanted Graham J <graham@invalid.com> - 2016-05-29 22:41 +0100
      Re: PSU wanted Dr J R Stockton <reply1600@merlyn.demon.co.uk.invalid> - 2016-05-30 21:03 +0100
      Re: PSU wanted Graham J <graham@invalid.com> - 2016-06-01 15:27 +0100

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