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Power supply for Belkin router?
After switching the routers in our house to combat the "having to reset it daily", we've come to the conclusion that the PSU for our Belkin F5D9230-4 is not the supplied one! (PSU supplies 1.2A @ 12V, the unit takes 12V at 0.5A from memory.) So can anyone point me to the correct PSU as Google isn't coming up trumps this time round. :(
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I'd stick with the larger capacity one as it's then only running at 40% capacity. This means that there's less chance of overheating and burning out the windings...
As long as the voltage is the same and the polarity is the same the amperage figure isn't really crucial as long as the power supply figure is equal too or higher than the actual current figure for the unit... |
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Extremely doubtfull as the board on the router will be regulated itself ;) Also whoever said that the PSU was unregulated :p: |
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Yes I agree that a 12v PSU that is unregulated will be somewhere i the region of 17-19v unloaded but with routers that's fairly irrelavant due to the regulation on the board (the processor and memory on the board will need a regulated 5 and 3.3v as well as the other IC's... If the board isn;t regulated how do they get that from a 12v supply????) |
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Anyway, no point in arguing, its petty :) Just make sure you use a decent regulated power supply and not some cheap unregulated one or you could risk damaging it... Thats the only point I was trying to make :) |
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Anyway I'd personally keep the 1.2A psu the OP has but in the end it's upto them, if they don't feel safe about it no info I can give will stop them from wanting an original PSU, in that case there's absolutely no harm in either swapping or keeping..their choice :) |
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Another point to mention, it's not 12V at 1.2A, it's actually 10V at 1.2A going to the router, which takes 12V at 0.5A. Is that safe or asking for trouble?
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its a belkin get another make
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Anybody? I should add it's not gonna be made wireless, so that's one mitigating factor quashed. ;) |
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you nay have to contact them. Years ago I had a US Robotics wired router, which started being temperemental, I contacted USR who said it was the powersupply, I faxed them copy of the receipt as it was under guarantie still, and they sent a new one. None of the power supplies I had, even those with switches to choose the power would work with it.
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you can use a mains adapter providing its correct voltage and current on your belkin it should have pin configaration and voltage current required
the belkins i have had in the past have never been stable and always needed rebooting, hence my comments on belkin try maplins http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=48517 |
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