catzies
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Fri Feb-20-04 05:10 PM
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Help! I need a new DSL power supply today. Where to buy one? |
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Edited on Fri Feb-20-04 05:11 PM by catzies
OK so long story short. My rabbit ate the modem's power supply cord and I have to get one on the way home or I can't go online this weekend.
Looking it up in Google didn't help. CompUSA doesn't carry them. With fingers crossed, I'm going to Radio Shack and hoping they have one.
Anyone know where to get just the cord without the modem?
I can't ask my ISP. They still have me in the billing system as a dial-up customer (they forgot to switch my acct.) and I just know if I ask them for a new cord, they'll look me up and notice I've been getting DSL virtually for free.
Help?
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Fri Feb-20-04 05:13 PM
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1. Is splicing the old one an option for you? |
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That's what I'd do.
Radio Shack sells a decent multi-voltage "wall pad" replacement with a variety of DC connectors for about $20. Make sure you set the voltage correctly.
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catzies
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Fri Feb-20-04 05:16 PM
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4. No. Bunny chewed the coiled cord into 6 or 7 pieces! |
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But I'm taking the old one to try to match voltage.
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Don Claybrook
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Fri Feb-20-04 05:13 PM
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2. Use a multi-adapter from Radio Shack |
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Just be CERTAIN that the voltage matches whatever is listed on the modem. Sometimes you'll see an exact voltage on the modem/device/whatever, and sometimes you'll see a range. You'll fry it if you don't supply it with the right voltage. Anyway, one of those multi-headed $8 Radio Shack adapters should do the trick.
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Fri Feb-20-04 05:16 PM
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3. I don't usally help people with the "Evil Hello Kitty" avatar, but... |
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Today is your lucky day.
I would try Micro Center.
All weekend without going online?
That would be worse than being locked in a room surrounded by Sponge Monkeys.
DAMN YOU SPONGE MONKEYS!!
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catzies
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Fri Feb-20-04 05:17 PM
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6. What's Micro Center? If it's a store, they're not in So. Cal. |
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AFAIK. Ulp.
Don't be hatin' on Hello Kitty now! :evilgrin:
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Fri Feb-20-04 05:29 PM
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7. I used to work at Mervyn's, which is Hello Kitty Central. |
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Micro center is mostly catalog based, i would try a Google search on it, and see what you come up with.
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Fri Feb-20-04 05:16 PM
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Edited on Fri Feb-20-04 05:19 PM by Hokies_Against_Bush
Make sure the polarity is right or you could fry you modem. If you are not up to soldering you can buy small wire nuts at any hardware store. Even if there are just short peices left you can make two splices and use speaker cable to make up the difference.
The Radio Shack universal supply will fit about anything. The only thing bad about them is that if you accidentally ever set to the wrong voltage you can damage the equipment.
PS:
I hope you are having stewed rabbit for supper. :)
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Fri Feb-20-04 08:25 PM
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and get a universal power supply. I think they cost about $10. And have rabbit stew for dinner...
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Sat Feb-21-04 12:46 AM
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9. Classic pet bunny story... |
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Ours have destroyed two mouse cords, one keyboard cord, the DSL cord, and numerous telephone cords. The late great Mimi (see avatar) was especially fond of taking down the bedroom phone with a single snip!
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