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Power supply for a Daewoo TV
In law has lost the manual, done web searches and nothing.
It's for a Daewoo DSL19t2wcd, any help to find a part number or somewhere where she can buy one from will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
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In law has lost the manual, done web searches and nothing.
It's for a Daewoo DSL19t2wcd, any help to find a part number or somewhere where she can buy one from will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance. Manual http://www.daewooelectronics.co.uk/s...95ee65d098.pdf 'tDoes The power supply is probably something generic and can be found on Ebay for around £15. Perhaps search Ebay for "Laptop Power Supply " The specification suggests 60W but doesn't give a voltage - the voltage may be printed on the back of the TV above/below the power socket. |
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The PSU should have a label on the bottom detailing the voltage and current. Make sure the voltage on any replacement exactly matches the old one. The current must be at least equal to or above that of the old.
The manual says 5A 60W which sort of implies it's 12V. But check the label all the same! |
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Info passed on, thanks for your help.
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