Re: Powerbook 145 power supply specs

2004-05-21 Thread Volk (contractor)
Terry, As Ken says 7.5V 3A, technical specs for all those machines are listed at Apples site @: http://www.info.apple.com/support/applespec.legacy/powerbook.html Roger Ken wrote: My Reply follows quote. On 20/05/2004 20:38 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Hello Everyone! I recently bought a

Re: Powerbook 145 power supply specs

2004-05-21 Thread Terence Dennis Sherman
I believe that it uses the same one as the 150/165/170. They are labeled: 7.5V, 3A. Drop a line off-list if you want one reasonably priced. Ken Ah. I had been through Apple's site, but was unable to find any reference as to its output. Thank you very much for the information. Peace

Re: Powerbook 145 power supply specs

2004-05-21 Thread Clark Martin
At 12:54 PM + 5/21/04, Terence Dennis Sherman wrote: I believe that it uses the same one as the 150/165/170. They are labeled: 7.5V, 3A. That's a newer power supply for the 180c and 160c. The other machines in the 100 series (excluding the 100) only require a 7.5V 2A supply but they

Powerbook 145 power supply specs

2004-05-20 Thread Terence Dennis Sherman
Hello Everyone! I recently bought a Powerbook 145 on EBay. It seems to work fine save one thing: I do not have a power supply for it. Of course, I have dozens of old laptop power supplies from Zeniths and such back in my closet, so, does anyone know the output specs needed on a Powerbook 145 PS,

Re: Powerbook 145 power supply specs

2004-05-20 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 20/05/2004 20:38 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Hello Everyone! I recently bought a Powerbook 145 on EBay. It seems to work fine save one thing: I do not have a power supply for it. Of course, I have dozens of old laptop power supplies from Zeniths and such back in my