Re: [Asterisk-Users] OT: Grandstream power supplies..

2003-08-14 Thread Dave Alan Caruana
anything that supplies a reasonably straight 5v should work ..
do not send *more* than that into the phone which is what
most unregulated supplies will do ..
the supply which comes with the grandstream seems to
be a nice switchmode one.

cheers
Dave

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 Hi,

 Quick question to all the electronics gurus out there..

 I unpacked my second GS phone yesterday (had it for about a month!) and
set it up.. This morning the power supply is dead..

 I have looked for a new one online (In the UK using Maplin let me know if
you know a better place.) becasue it would probbaly take too long to get one
sent from China or the US and I need to get that station operational again..

 There seem to be many choices for power supplies.. Looking on the bottom
of the broken one it is a 5VDC 400mA output.. When I looked online for a new
one the choices are for regulated, unregulated and switch mode power
supplies with the regulated and switch mode ones being VERY much more
expensive than the unregulated ones..

 Which kind would do the job??

 Also most of the variable output adapters are 4.5v or 6v, Not the required
5v..

 Any help would be appreciated..

 Thanks..
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] OT: Grandstream power supplies..

2003-08-14 Thread Robert Boardman
When I was looking for a psu the only site I found for 5V ( and a decent price) 
was CPC, but I cannot remember the www address

robb


Quoting WipeOut . [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Hi,
 
 Quick question to all the electronics gurus out there..
 
 I unpacked my second GS phone yesterday (had it for about a month!) and set
 it up.. This morning the power supply is dead..
 
 I have looked for a new one online (In the UK using Maplin let me know if you
 know a better place.) becasue it would probbaly take too long to get one sent
 from China or the US and I need to get that station operational again..
 
 There seem to be many choices for power supplies.. Looking on the bottom of
 the broken one it is a 5VDC 400mA output.. When I looked online for a new one
 the choices are for regulated, unregulated and switch mode power supplies
 with the regulated and switch mode ones being VERY much more expensive than
 the unregulated ones.. 
 
 Which kind would do the job??
 
 Also most of the variable output adapters are 4.5v or 6v, Not the required
 5v..
 
 Any help would be appreciated..
 
 Thanks..
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[Asterisk-Users] OT: Grandstream power supplies..

2003-08-14 Thread WipeOut .
Hi,

Quick question to all the electronics gurus out there..

I unpacked my second GS phone yesterday (had it for about a month!) and set it up.. 
This morning the power supply is dead..

I have looked for a new one online (In the UK using Maplin let me know if you know a 
better place.) becasue it would probbaly take too long to get one sent from China or 
the US and I need to get that station operational again..

There seem to be many choices for power supplies.. Looking on the bottom of the broken 
one it is a 5VDC 400mA output.. When I looked online for a new one the choices are for 
regulated, unregulated and switch mode power supplies with the regulated and switch 
mode ones being VERY much more expensive than the unregulated ones.. 

Which kind would do the job??

Also most of the variable output adapters are 4.5v or 6v, Not the required 5v..

Any help would be appreciated..

Thanks..
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] OT: Grandstream power supplies..

2003-08-14 Thread Brenton D. Rothchild
Generally speaking, something like this would require a regulated power
supply,
as the internal components are most likely needing 5VDC, instead of the
phone
taking over 5V and regulating the power itself (which drops the voltage in
the
process, hence taking over 5V...).  I'm guessing that you will require at
least
a regulated supply.

You don't necessarily need a switch mode power supply.  Their benefits, as I
understand them, only come into play for large power applications where
efficiency
and power factor come into play.  The main benefits of switch mode for you
would
be, most likely, a smaller footprint and a slightly better power efficieny
(somewhere
on the order of 1 Watt).

When you talk of variable adapters that are either 4.5V or 6V, does that
mean
that they range from 0-4.5V and 0-6V (as in variable)?  If so, you could use
a 6V variable set for 5V output.

Looking at Maplin's website, your best shot might be the '15W SMPS AC/DC
Adaptors',
Order Code PJ85G - 5VDC output at 2.5A.  You're right, Maplin is expensive.

The only thing I would stress is that if your phone is malfunctioning and
drawing
more current than the previous 400mA adapter could source (hence the failure
of
the previous adaptor), this larger current adaptor would allow the phone to
draw
even _more_ current, probably releasing some of the magic smoke inside the
electronics
(which is what makes ICs work, right? :)

-Brenton


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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] OT: Grandstream power supplies..


 Hi,

 Quick question to all the electronics gurus out there..

 I unpacked my second GS phone yesterday (had it for about a month!) and
set it up.. This morning the power supply is dead..

 I have looked for a new one online (In the UK using Maplin let me know if
you know a better place.) becasue it would probbaly take too long to get one
sent from China or the US and I need to get that station operational again..

 There seem to be many choices for power supplies.. Looking on the bottom
of the broken one it is a 5VDC 400mA output.. When I looked online for a new
one the choices are for regulated, unregulated and switch mode power
supplies with the regulated and switch mode ones being VERY much more
expensive than the unregulated ones..

 Which kind would do the job??

 Also most of the variable output adapters are 4.5v or 6v, Not the required
5v..

 Any help would be appreciated..

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] OT: Grandstream power supplies..

2003-08-14 Thread Tan Aks
We do the replacement adapters for £12+VAT if interested. You'll still need
the US-to-UK adapter though. Contact me offline if you need one.

You could go to cpc as was suggested. www.cpc.co.uk

Tan
telappliant.com


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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] OT: Grandstream power supplies..


Hi,

Quick question to all the electronics gurus out there..

I unpacked my second GS phone yesterday (had it for about a month!) and set
it up.. This morning the power supply is dead..

I have looked for a new one online (In the UK using Maplin let me know if
you know a better place.) becasue it would probbaly take too long to get one
sent from China or the US and I need to get that station operational again..

There seem to be many choices for power supplies.. Looking on the bottom of
the broken one it is a 5VDC 400mA output.. When I looked online for a new
one the choices are for regulated, unregulated and switch mode power
supplies with the regulated and switch mode ones being VERY much more
expensive than the unregulated ones..

Which kind would do the job??

Also most of the variable output adapters are 4.5v or 6v, Not the required
5v..

Any help would be appreciated..

Thanks..
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] OT: Grandstream power supplies..

2003-08-12 Thread Dave Cotton
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 14:41, Brenton D. Rothchild wrote:

 The only thing I would stress is that if your phone is malfunctioning and
 drawing
 more current than the previous 400mA adapter could source (hence the failure
 of
 the previous adaptor), this larger current adaptor would allow the phone to
 draw
 even _more_ current, probably releasing some of the magic smoke inside the
 electronics
 (which is what makes ICs work, right? :)
 

Totally off topic. I have actually seen the magic smoke and survived.

I was at a client with problems with a 3Com 4 port hub and had a 4 port
NoName switch with me. So I removed the 3Com (18v), connected the switch
(9v) and plugged in the power supply, from the other side of the office
I smelt something strange. The surprising thing is that that switch is
still functioning in my network a year later even though it sings a bit.
-- 
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