Bill wrote:
> what about digikey.com ?
>
> On 1/21/08, Chris Mathey <slug@mathey.org> wrote:
>
>> Richard Smoot wrote:
>>
>>> On Sunday 20 January 2008 10:05, Eben King wrote:
>>>
>>>> A friend gave me a router. When powered up, it comes on for a few seconds
>>>> (at first), then goes off. As you try repeatedly, the "on" time gets
>>>> shorter. If you wait some between tries, the "on" time gets longer. This
>>>> behavior makes me think something small is heating up. (The behavior is
>>>> the same with the router's case open AFAICT.)
>>>>
>>>> He said that when he first got it, the transformer was noisy (buzzing?),
>>>> but there was a mixup with the receipt and they (the store?) would not
>>>> honor the warranty. We think the transformer's finally died. Anyhow, this
>>>> is a practically unused Linksys WRTP54G. Anyone know where I can get a 9V
>>>> _AC_ 1A power supply? Most of them out there are 9V _DC_. Cheap is good,
>>>> in case it's _not_ the transformer that's bad.
>>>>
>>> If my memory is correct an old US Robotics external power cube should work,
>>> because they were 9vac 1amp.
>>>
>>>
>> RadioShack has replacement power supplies, however they are about $30IIRC :(
>>
I would recommend Sarasota Electronics. As they have had replacement
AC/DC power supplies for some pretty wierd applications. I had to
replace a DC power supply on a customer's 60in Plasma Smart Board and
called the company and they quoted me $150.. I asked what the
specifications were and low and behold, Sarasota Electronics had one IN
STOCK for $19.95 and was able to get the client back up and running the
same day...
Austin Theen
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