Re: BT Voyager 2000 wireless modem - power supply spec?
- From: steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (SteveH)
- Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 18:03:40 +0100
Breezer <jgbreezer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
A friend has lost her power supply for the BT Voyager 2000 wireless
modem and is happy to replace it with a generic power supply, but I
don't know if it has any special power requirements. Can someone who
has one (or someone who knows, write) look and tell me what the power
specifications of the standard power supply are on it - ie. voltage
("V") and current (in Amps, "A", for the non-techy) or if it just
mentions a power rating in Watts (W). I'd guess it'd be 12 volts as
that's one of the standards, but want to make sure I get one that can
cope and has suitable output that won't bust it...
BT has stopped selling this one, they've got a newer one out - just
spoke to them, but couldn't find out while on the phone what the spec
was.
I'd guess it's the same as most of the Voyager range - this is for the
2100.
Output: 16V, 1A.
Might be tricky to get an aftermarket PSU providing 16V, though.
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