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![]() "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... Is definitely my week for computer related problems. Latest one is the KVM switch. It's an Aten DVI/PS2 unit which cost quite a bit and looks well made - it's in a steel case. Symptoms are it no longer works with only one computer switched on. Boot the second one and things do eventually all work. But the impression is it will eventually fail. So on the principle it is usually a power supply fault I removed it and measured its incoming voltage under load on the bench - it uses a wall wart to provide the DC. Measured at just over 4v. Wall wart says 5.3v and 2.4 amps, and by the weight/size is an SMPS. Using my bench top 5v 3 amp supply it works normally. A new wall wart from Aten is 35 quid plus. ;-) Anyone know where I can buy a suitable one at a sensible price? ebay, amazon, aliexpress. It doesn't have to be a wall wart. Or I suppose I could just make a linear one? No point anymore. |
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