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Rinkoo April 14th 04 08:47 AM

Power Supply Range
 
Hi

I have a question about the DC power supply range for LCD monitors. I
mean what is the max I can use without damaging the LCD.

I have a Samsung SyncMaster 531TFT. The manual says 12V 3.0A DC. I
dont have the adapter for it, and the replacement is costly. But I
have an adapter from IBM that is 13V 3.3A

Thanks for all your help
Rinkoo

Jerry G. April 14th 04 08:22 PM

Power Supply Range
 
I would not exceed about 12.5 V for this monitor. These are fairly critical,
from past experience. If you are thinking of buying one of these low cost
power supplies that are for CB radios and Cell phones, this supply is
usually about 13.8 V when measured. It is also not well regulated enough to
be safe for a TFT monitor.

The original supply for your monitor is very well regulated, and has a
safety cut-off that is designed for the monitor. Considering the cost of a
new TFT monitor, the supply is not expensive in comparison.

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"Rinkoo" wrote in message
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Hi

I have a question about the DC power supply range for LCD monitors. I
mean what is the max I can use without damaging the LCD.

I have a Samsung SyncMaster 531TFT. The manual says 12V 3.0A DC. I
dont have the adapter for it, and the replacement is costly. But I
have an adapter from IBM that is 13V 3.3A

Thanks for all your help
Rinkoo



Franc Zabkar April 14th 04 10:53 PM

Power Supply Range
 
On 14 Apr 2004 00:47:00 -0700, (Rinkoo) put finger
to keyboard and composed:

I have a Samsung SyncMaster 531TFT. The manual says 12V 3.0A DC. I
dont have the adapter for it, and the replacement is costly. But I
have an adapter from IBM that is 13V 3.3A


Any good tech would be able to modify your IBM adapter by changing one
or two resistors, assuming it is a regulated design.


- Franc Zabkar
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