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I have a Motorola 2210-02-1002 modem for a D-Link WBR-1310. I need a power supply for the modem. Can you tell me what the power rating is for the 2210 so I can select the right power supply? Thank you very...

You will need a power adapter with 12 Volts DC with .42 amps. The barrel will have to be negative and the tip is positive. It has these specs written on the back of the modem, just above the power port.
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Toshiba a50 specs

hi

if you need the specs for the toshiba a50 here they are. hope this helps please let me know




Motherboard chipset
Intel 855GME

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Centrino
Yes

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Processor speed
1.5GHz

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Processor
Pentium M

Memory/Storage

Amt of RAM
256 MB (max 2048 MB)

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Hard drive
40 GB

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Optical drive
DVD/CD-RW combo drive

Connectivity

Ports
2 x USB 2.0, FireWire, Ethernet, modem, VGA port,
parallel port, microphone and headphone audio jacks

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Bluetooth
No

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Infrared
No

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Modem
V.90 compliant 56K modem (V.92 ready)

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Built-in devices
Type II PC Card slot, 802.11b/g wireless LAN

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Wireless LAN
802.11b, 802.11g

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Webcam
No

Display

Graphics hardware
Intel 855 GME integrated graphics controller 4x AGP bus


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Amt of video RAM
16 - 64MB shared memory

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Diagonal screen size
15 inch

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LCD technology
Active matrix TFT

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Screen resolution (max)
1024 x 768

Multimedia

Remote
No

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DVD/MP3 without bootup
No

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TV tuner
No

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Sound hardware
16-bit stereo SoundBlaster Pro, Built-in stereo speaker
with SRS TruSurround XT Sound Technology

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Jacks
mic-in, earphone-out

Software

Operating system
Win XP Pro

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Software included
Microsoft Office OneNote 2003, InterVideo WinDVD, Sonic
RecordNow! CD/DVD Writing Software

Chassis

Weight w/battery
2.8 kg

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Dimensions
338 x 274 x 38 mm

Power
Supply

Battery type(s) included
6-Cells Lithium-Ion

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Mfr-claimed battery life
4 hours
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I want to know if the power supply i have right now is 450watts can supply all the components below, or do i have to upgrade any? thanks My Specs: 4core dual-SATA2(motherboard) DVD-rom nvidia geforce...

Unless you have problems, your power-supply is totally adequate.
Probably, even a 300W power-supply would be sufficient
(one DVD-ROM, one disk-drive, one video-card).
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I need to know that amps that this device needs

If in the USA, this will be plugged into a 120v AC mains supply, the power into the device is 10.5v DC.
It uses less than 6 watts.
I cant see any info for amps, but i would imagine it would be less than 1 amp.
Your manual is here http://www.westell.com/images/pdf/e90_6000_6100_6110_ug.pdf

And your detailed specs here
http://www.dsl-warehouse.com/pdf/westell6100_liteline.pdf

I hope this is of some help to you, please leave feedback
Thank you
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I need a power supply for a White 4400 embroidery machine. Do you know what the part number is?

Local computer stores carry Universl power adapters. These spec are very common on off the shelf power adapters.

You power supply specs are:
DC 6V power UL Power supply at 800mA

Or you can order from this site:

http://www.whitesewingcenter.com/index.php

http://www.whitesewingcenter.com/orderform.php

Click on this link or copy and paste the complete link into your browser.
If I could be of further assistance, let me know. If this helps or solves the issue, please rate it.
Thanks, Joe


I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/joe_8b8c2cd6ce148309

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Please read the problem

Hi there.
The router is around 4-5 years old and is ADSL/1
Here are the power specs for you >>>>
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2wire gateway

The modem is a Gateway 2Wire model 2701HG-D. Its function is to handle the high frequency data carrier that rides on top of your ordinary telephone wires to provide internet access. It has four ethernet ports and one USB port in addition to the telephone connector. QWest has said there have been problems with it and they recommend that you purchase a newer model for $100.

Ours failed yesterday with a bunch of green lamps glowing steadily without the normal blinking. The lady was about to go downtown to purchase a replacement when I figured out how to open the box with its four springy plastic bending tabs that you can see looking through the cooling apertures.

What I found was an internal operating voltage of about 4 volts which was well below the 5.1V printed on the power brick. When I ran the modem from a laboratory grade 5 volt source it seemed to work drawing about 1 ampere without any connection to the phone line.

Measuring the 5 volt supply that came with the modem I saw 5.2 volts but when loading it to 100 milliamps or so it dropped to 4 volts. It was definitely out of spec. Replacing the brick with another brand rated at 5 volts, 2.2 amperes solved the whole problem.

A failing power supply usually turns itself off but in this case measuring its output with a voltmeter would result in a conclusion that it was OK. Not so. You have to measure it under load which is a bit harder to do.

So. . . Don't rush to buy that new modem the way QWest says. Consider a replacement power brick. Positive 5 volts on the center of the connector with 2 amp capability. The original power converter used a three pin grounding plug for the AC source and the ground was connected to the negative side of the DC output. That's not normally done and does not seem to be necessary. It would make more sense to connect to the telephone company ground but that wire may not be available in the 6 pin telco socket.

Part numbers on the failed power brick

P/N 1000-500031-000
Part No GPUSW0512000GD1S
Input 100-120Vc.a 50/60Hz 0,15A
Output 5.1V DC 2A
Class 2 Power Unit
Made in China

And. . . after cracking the shell of the power brick the input aluminum electrolytic capacitor showed typical deformation of the round aluminum end. That kind of failure is very much a part of my life these days. Sigh.
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Power supply specs

Manufacturer - 2WIRE
P/N - 2900-800007-000
Model - SAL115A-0525-6G
SWITCHING ADAPTER
Input - 120V ~ 50-60Hz 400mA
Output - 6V 2000mA
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