[NTLK] MP 2100 & 2000 dead - trying to fire up
Michael Doyle
gmike at cstone.net
Sun Mar 11 14:27:43 EDT 2018
Dan is spot on - at times I've had my 2100 off, unconnected to a power
source, for some weeks, and it didn't like to turn on by use of the
power switch. I'd connect the AC power adapter and let it sit, while I
occupied myself with other activities nearby. And at some point I would
hear the magic little trill...
And I'll read straight from the label on the Apple Newton Power Adapter
(Model H0165):
9W, DC OUT of 7.5V, 1.2A
Michael Doyle
Charlottesville, VA
On 3/11/18 12:00 PM, newtontalk-request at newtontalk.net wrote:
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> Today's Topics:
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> 2. Re: MP 2100 & 2000 dead - trying to fire up (Dan)
>
> There are times when you NEED to use the AC adapter to get them going.
> Nothing else works, especially if they have been offline for a long
> time. The adapter 'trick' is to plug them in and let it set for awhile.
.....
>
> If this doesn't work you will need to get a AC adapter. But don't try
> getting some cheap by-any-name adapter! They must be a amazingly good
> quality REGULATED (most adapters are not) power supply or you will fry
> the Newt. In general, to be safe, make sure it is a original Newton AC
> adapter. Although, if they are the exact specs, and regulated it should
> work. But if you search the list archives, you will fine many examples
> of people frying their Newt with a supply they thought was safe.
>
> The 2x00 supply was 9w 7v (or 7.2 if I recall correctly) and 1.2A. The
> older supply for the 1x0 models will also work, but won't fast charge
> batteries in a 2x00 newton. That one is a 6v supply (again if I recall
> correctly).
>
> There are some other Apple specs for the supplies that are hard to test
> without special equipment as well. In short, to be safe, get an
> original supply.
>
> -Dan
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