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Suitable Replacement 10v Power Adapter for VM Modem?
My AC Adapter went this morning, leaving a nasty smell, and I'm wondering what the suitable replacements are.
It's a 10v 1.2Amp 240v 140MAmp AC adapter, and it looks like I can pick up an exact replacement on eBay (OEM AD-101A2D). However, I'm currently using a 9v adapter from a Pure DAB radio. So I'd rather pop to somewhere local like Maplin and pick up one quickly if possible, though they don't seem to have a 10v adapter. |
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Why not just phone VM for a replacement... ?
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You call in and we replace the modem as well, using a 3rd party adaptor is in breach of the T&C's.
Call 151 from a Virgin phone or 0845 454 1111 from any other phone. |
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Is the voltage of the PSU relevant to the upstream voltage of the unit?? Having a slight varying psu isn't gonna upset the ethernet or chipset voltage especially as in the 255 it's going through a 3.3v regulator.. |
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There's also the concern that if you are found to be using a non-VM power supply and something dies in the future, the engineer might just blame that, replace the lot and charge for the service. |
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Which is why I labelled it as a techy question as I was interested in the cable voltage and whether it's fed from the direct DC voltage (which I doubt as it's an unregulated PSU) or from the only 3.3v regulator that I can see in this 255 that I've taken apart..
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"If it aint broke" "pull it apart and modify it" :D:D |
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The supplied PSU is unregulated, so any spike will be mains side and not induced by the PSU itself. Apart from a small cap to smooth out the DC from the bridge the EMI will be exactly the same no matter which PSU is used.
Although I do not recommend using any PSU apart from the VM one and due to the fact that a replacement isn't chargable and easily available I just wondered given your original statement as an ex-component level repair tech whether a varying voltage would effect the cable transmissions ;) ---------- Post added at 15:02 ---------- Previous post was at 15:02 ---------- Quote:
---------- Post added at 15:07 ---------- Previous post was at 15:02 ---------- PS...the 255 I pulled apart (now back together) isn't the modem I'm running on :p: |
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Did the OP call in and get a replacement modem as advised.
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He's not been on since 9am so no idea
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If memory serves I think Ive made this mistake before :doh::doh: |
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