Wyse WT9450XE Power Supply Question

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oldbastard
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Wyse WT9450XE Power Supply Question

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I just picked up a Wyse WT9450XE and it did not include the power supply. Looking at the power connector on the thin client it indicates +12V (DC I assume). If anyone has the factory power supply could you please let me know if the power supply indicates the amp rating. Also does the power supply indicate that it is center positive?

I am going to have to find something to power this thing up to see if it works so if anybody knows of a place to get OEM or universal power supply that would be great! If you could give me the part number for the factory OEM power supply that would be great as well.

Thanks! Can't wait to try and power it up but don't want to blow it up either.
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Post by laserjobs »

Don't know about the polarity but looking it up the supply seems to be 12volts at 5Amps
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Re: Wyse WT9450XE Power Supply Question

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oldbastard wrote:I just picked up a Wyse WT9450XE and it did not include the power supply. Looking at the power connector on the thin client it indicates +12V (DC I assume). If anyone has the factory power supply could you please let me know if the power supply indicates the amp rating. Also does the power supply indicate that it is center positive?

I am going to have to find something to power this thing up to see if it works so if anybody knows of a place to get OEM or universal power supply that would be great! If you could give me the part number for the factory OEM power supply that would be great as well.

Thanks! Can't wait to try and power it up but don't want to blow it up either.
check this website out i had bought a tc and needed a power supply as well got it here for cheap

http://www.12vadapters.com/

they sell 12v adapters from 1 amp to 6 amps they have 4 pin models to the standard connector model. for cheap too. hopefully they have what you are looking for
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Post by Alpman »

I'm currently using a 2.5A center positive 12v switching adapter on a 3455 (similar hardware/power requirements as 9450) without a problem. I've even tried a 1A transformer type adapter and it powered up fine.
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