At 9:03 PM -0700 8/12/02, Paul Nelson wrote:
>       Just how is a 17 watt power supply from the 150 supposed to
>substitute for the 45 watt power supply of the 190, even if it doesn't have
>to charge the battery?


That's easy.  Since the 150 uses a 7.5V power supply (I think) the 
190 which uses a 24V power supply won't draw much current at all. 
Mind you the 190 won't run.

>Paul
>
>>>-- Hi
>>>
>>>Ok i need help from the group of you that strip boards and solder like (mad
>>>dog) if he is listening.
>>>
>>>My problem is the power connector on my 190 the psu is totally shot and i
>>>need to replace it but the cost in the UK is silly so i have an old 150 mb
>>>that is shot (nice big crack) can i take the power connector of this board
>>>and solder it to the 190cs then use the 150 psu to power the 190cs, it does
>>>not have to charge the batterys as my 3400 can do that .
>>>
>>>any ideas
>>>
>  >>and help would be gladly accepted.



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