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Hard drive power cord

  • 25-06-2013 8:14am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 425 ✭✭


    Ive posted this on some tech help forums, but no response, wondering if anyone here would know. I recently moved house and discovered that my power cord for my LaCie LaCinema Classic 1TB HDMI/USB 2.0 Multimedia External Hard Drive didnt make the trip. I have been unable to find the exact Input and output required for this hard drive and was wondering if anyone knew where i could find this information.

    Its quite possible that one of the power cords off older now faulty external hard drives would do the trick, but i dont want to just plug in and see given its my last working hard drive with all my stuff backed up on it


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,197 ✭✭✭quaalude


    daithicarr wrote: »
    Ive posted this on some tech help forums, but no response, wondering if anyone here would know. I recently moved house and discovered that my power cord for my LaCie LaCinema Classic 1TB HDMI/USB 2.0 Multimedia External Hard Drive didnt make the trip. I have been unable to find the exact Input and output required for this hard drive and was wondering if anyone knew where i could find this information.

    Its quite possible that one of the power cords off older now faulty external hard drives would do the trick, but i dont want to just plug in and see given its my last working hard drive with all my stuff backed up on it

    It's 12V 2.5A, with centre positive polarity - if you've an another power cord with a higher A that'll do fine too.
    If you need more help identifying one that might work, just PM me and let me know.


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