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How many Volts do I feed my SCSI CDROM external drive?
« on: November 05, 2006, 01:41:22 PM »
I want to connect this old External SCSCI CDROM drive to my trusty A3000.

But it does not have a power supply!   :cry:

The drive is in a hard metal case, weighs a lot and is built like a tank and has Left and Right RCA audio jacks on the back.
It has no identifying markings other than an artsy graphical Logo that looks like the profile of a human face with wind blowing hair back.

I tried to open it up with no success.  I unscrewed the screws but the dam case just won't budge.

The drive is at least 6 years old and may be 16 years old for all I know.

I have several power supplies laying around the house that I donno what they go to.
How many volts should I plug into my CDROM drive?
9 volts?
16 volts?
5 volts?
??? :-?
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