Mark,

I have a PB180 which I no longer use so you can borrow my psu if it helps
but the brick psu model no. M5651B (APS-20B) has a 7.5v output rated at 2A.
It suits 100-240V ac.

I don't use it because the battery lasts only 5 min and the b/w screen,
although perfect, needs to be started up several times before it displays
properly, otherwise it shows noise (improves with a pram zap).

If its any help, it has 4Mb RAM and 120Mb HD, and comes with a VDU cable. If
you have bits to swap, I am looking for anything to improve my 266 G3 Tower,
7300/200, 4400/200 & 6400/200.

Roy
Sherborne, Dorset OR Salisbury, Wiltshire
Mobile: 0780 853 5863
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PS. I thought the PB180 colour screen is much smaller than the B/W.



 
> I need a UK AC adapter for a Powerbook 180c just to test and see if my
> newly acquired PB180c is truly dead or wether I need to buy an adapter
> for it and a new battery. IF anyone also has any working 180 or 165
> Powerbooks with dead screens capable of using the colour LCD I would be
> interested in buying them if the machine is dead. If you can find the
> output specifics for the PSU I need a 7.5V 3.0A PSU with a standard
> wall-brick style connector on the end. I don't currently have one with
> enough current (I have a 7.5V 1.5A) or enough voltage (I have a 5.0V
> 4.0A)


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