Frank Buzz Posted December 11, 2022 Posted December 11, 2022 I'm looking for the power pack for the 3900 box. I also have a 4500 could be similar or the 3000 gold box? Quote
Ryu Posted December 11, 2022 Posted December 11, 2022 (edited) I believe 4500 takes 5V 2 Amp Adapter and 3900 5V/3A DC I may be wrong and they may look different as well. I dont have them. Edited December 11, 2022 by Ryu Quote
Emporium Posted December 11, 2022 Posted December 11, 2022 if the 3900 is anything like my 3000, it does use a smaller barrel connector than the 4000 series or new "X"5 series. However as far as I know, all Buzz boxes will work fine with 5V, 2A power supplies (center positive). Only exceptions are the xrs4900 and the U5, which require a 12V power supply due to the onboard SATA HDD socket. Oh ya, and a few of the boxes (like the E5) which use USB connections (which are 5V in essence) for power. I don't have a 3900 so can't confirm barrel, but if someone can confirm if it is the same as the xpl3000, then you will find that "Artronix" is selling some power supplies on amazon canada that are compatible with "Buzztv Xpl1000 Xpl2000 Xpl3000" and some MyGica boxes. Modest price of $15, which is reasonable I guess. It's an option. Quote
dishuser Posted December 11, 2022 Posted December 11, 2022 the 3000 and 3900 are same size just checked 1 Quote
Emporium Posted December 11, 2022 Posted December 11, 2022 In that case, do a search for "B07GX5PBG8" on amazon canada and you will find what you are looking for Quote
dishuser Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 but I forgot one important fact the 3900 uses a 12v adapter Quote
Emporium Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 (edited) 49 minutes ago, dishuser said: but I forgot one important fact the 3900 uses a 12v adapter Are you sure ? I thought only the xrs4900 and U5 used 12V adapters, due to the SATA HDD port. According to an old unboxing Video, it says 5V, 3A... https://youtu.be/J-1VYkcPMgE?t=52 And a closeup still shot from the video: Edited December 19, 2022 by Emporium Quote
dishuser Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 not positive but I do know my ps doesn't look like that mine has print on side not bottom left my bifocals at work so can't check until tomorrow afternoon and a 3000 ps is 1.5 amperage Quote
Emporium Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 I just checked my 3000, and it is 2A. But I'm sure it would be fine with a 1.5A also. Even the 3900, I doubt it "needs" 3A. a 2A would probably be sufficient, but having more current (amps) available does not hurt (unlike having too high of a voltage which could smoke the box). Pretty sure it is 5V. Only reason the xrs4900 and U5 use a 12V, is because of the SATA port which "by specs" requires a 12V line. Quote
dishuser Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 7 hours ago, Emporium said: I just checked my 3000, and it is 2A. But I'm sure it would be fine with a 1.5A also. Even the 3900, I doubt it "needs" 3A. a 2A would probably be sufficient, but having more current (amps) available does not hurt (unlike having too high of a voltage which could smoke the box). Pretty sure it is 5V. Only reason the xrs4900 and U5 use a 12V, is because of the SATA port which "by specs" requires a 12V line. the 3900 was the first model to hold a drive 1 Quote
Emporium Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 I completely forgot about that. But maybe that is why they used a 3A power supply, since they probably do the upconverting from 5V to 12V internally (which obviously give you lower current - since power is maintained [assuming 0 loss]). Anyhow, when you get a chance you can check you power supply and let us know. Quote
dishuser Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 5v 3000ma(3a) the 12 volt I thought that was for my 3900 is for my zoomtak 1 Quote
Emporium Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 OK.. So it is confirmed that it is a 12V 3A power supply on the 3900. You may be able to get away with a 2A version if you don't use the internal HDD slot, or if you are using an SSD... but it you have a regular mechanical 2.5" HDD, I am pretty sure you will need the 3A, since the 2A would probably be just shy of having enough power with an HDD present. 1 Quote
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