? on Power Supply Connector HP Pav 8260
There is a four wire connector from the power supply to a small card that
supports the larger sound card. It only has a speaker and a mike jack. I want to replace the power supply but a new one does not come with this connector. What is it? What could it be? Does it matter? Manuals not avail for this model at HP online. Anyone have a manual? TIA John |
John Novi wrote:
There is a four wire connector from the power supply to a small card that supports the larger sound card. It only has a speaker and a mike jack. I want to replace the power supply but a new one does not come with this connector. What is it? What could it be? Does it matter? Manuals not avail for this model at HP online. Anyone have a manual? Wire colors? Connector layout? |
HP is good at using "Analog Devices" sound cards that have an on-board
amplifier so the "Polk Audio" speakers provided with the system don't need an external amp or power supply. Unfortunately, they powered the card with a proprietary connection from the power supply instead of just tapping into a standard connection. Like another person suggested, get a voltage meter and probe around - You'll find that the while the color coding of the wires don't match up to anything, the voltages actually do and you can splice into the leads of any standard ATX power supply. This was the case on an HP Vectra VA6 as well as an HP Pavilion 8160 - I've owned both. -Steve "John Novi" wrote in message ... There is a four wire connector from the power supply to a small card that supports the larger sound card. It only has a speaker and a mike jack. I want to replace the power supply but a new one does not come with this connector. What is it? What could it be? Does it matter? Manuals not avail for this model at HP online. Anyone have a manual? TIA John --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.491 / Virus Database: 290 - Release Date: 6/18/2003 |
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