View Full Version : I've lost my power cable!!
Geoff Port
06-12-2015, 9:01pm
We have just finished refurbishing the lounge room. cleared out all the furniture, repainted and had new floating timber flooring installed. Problem is when I reinstalled my desk and computer the power cable for my Seagate FreeAgent Desk HDD went missing and guess where I store ALL my photos.:o
Searched the house top to bottom several times to no avail.
I have numerous power cables laying around but none have the right sized jack.
I'm hoping some REALLY good Samaritan will reply to tell me that they have one I can purchase :nod:. A forlorn hope I know.
The next trick will be to take the HDD to Dick Smith in Shepparton (140 klm) to attempt to find one that fits.
So if you can assist me I will be eternally grateful.
Geoff Portbury
ricktas
06-12-2015, 9:19pm
check ebay..
ameerat42
06-12-2015, 9:22pm
Heck! Can you check what the specs are for the drive and cable: size, output voltage/power, polarity configuration...?
I don't know how big Jerilderie is, but maybe a local electrician could somehow help in the short term...?
Is this the one? (http://www.zlectronic.com/product/AC-Power-Adapter-for-Seagate-FreeAgent-Desk-drive-500GB.html)
Mark L
06-12-2015, 11:09pm
Now you know why we are not touching the lounge room. Bathrooms got plumbing problems that are going to cost us plenty tough (yep, already got the laptop and printer outta there :D).
Have you tried asking Seagate if they stock their own cables?????:confused013
arthurking83
07-12-2015, 6:36am
I reckon it'll need 12v 2A power input. You can get variable output adapter plugpacks which also have multiple connector selections:
something like this from DSE (http://www.dicksmith.com.au/adaptors-power/dick-smith-regulated-ac-adaptor-4-5v-12v-dc-2-5a-dsau-m9985)
The only thing to be mindful of with stuff like this is that it can be a bit misleading in it's specs.
The product above says 2500mA max output(which is all well and good), but that could be at only 9v. So at 12v it may only output just under 2A(eg. 1.8A) .. which is no good to you if you need 12v 2A!!
So if you decide to purchase something like that, it'd be best to either go into DSE and make sure of the actual device specs .. or if you purchase online, then call DSE to get confirmation of the specs.
Going by the diagram on my plugpack, all you need to do is be sure that the +ve pole is in the recess of the connector(therefore -ve on the outer body) and you should be good to go.
Of course you can get cheaper power adapter plugpacks, but if you do search for them the variable output versions are more versatile(even if they are more expensive).
macmich
07-12-2015, 8:02am
Sea gate site very helpfull
Geoff Port
07-12-2015, 6:22pm
Thanks for all the helpful advice people. I've been onto Seagate and they have given me a list of Australian suppliers and ALL the specs for the cable.I've emailed one of those I already use and await a reply. I was pleasantly surprised that a minor query like mine received such a prompt and detailed response.
Jerilderie BTW has a population of 900 :nod: with TWO yes TWO electricians.:confused013
macmich
07-12-2015, 6:44pm
Good bakery don't worry about sparkys
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