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Question : Problem: How to find the correct power supply?
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I have a G4 Mac, with a blown power supply... at least, I think it's the power supply.
I've searched just about everything that I'm capable of, and I'm still coming up with little or nothing on a replacement.
Here's the specs:
The "Model Number" is M5183, but apparently this doesn't mean very much (thanks Apple) The sticker says: 400MHz / 1M Cache / 64MB SDRAM / 20GB HD / DVD-ROM / 56K Modem / 1000BT / KB
The serial number on the sticker says: XB0420YLJ3B
The power supply is a little weird, as it has a high-voltage line that feeds the monitor. The monitor has a cable which carries both the power and the VGA signal.
Here is what I'm reading from the actually power supply:
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AcBel AP-9841-291
Date: B0032 Rev: B
AC Input: 100-120V~, 47-63 Hz 10.0A 200-240V~, 47-63 Hz 5.0A
DC Output: +5.0V ==== 20.0A ---| Total +3.3V ==== 24.0A ---| 126W 12.0V ==== 8.0A Max -12.0V ==== 0.25A +28.0VS ==== 4.04A
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There is also a bar code on the power supply itself that reads:
FZ0329UGJPMB
Can anyone here make any sense of this crazy stuff ?
Many thanks, in advance!
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Answer : Problem: How to find the correct power supply?
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PAQed with points refunded (500)
Computer101 EE Admin
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