I'm trying to repair a friends iBook and I suspect that the power supply is shot. It's a white square supply and the end looks like an 1/8" 3-conductor male plug with an RCA type shield around it. (Why must Apple do things like that). Does anyone have the pinouts for this thing so I can test the voltages. Here are some numbers on the supply if it will help:
Printed on a barcode on the side: 611-0192 and another EH149VLVL66
Its 24 volts @redacted.invalid 1.875 amps. Any help would be appreciated.
-Phil
"Mr. Phil" (admin@redacted.invalid) writes:
I'm trying to repair a friends iBook and I suspect that the power supply is shot. It's a white square supply and the end looks like an 1/8" 3-conductor male plug with an RCA type shield around it. (Why must Apple do things like that). Does anyone have the pinouts for this thing so I can test the voltages. Here are some numbers on the supply if it will help:
Printed on a barcode on the side: 611-0192 and another EH149VLVL66
Its 24 volts @redacted.invalid 1.875 amps. Any help would be appreciated.
-Phil
Go to http://groups.google.com and use "ibook yoyo ac adapter again" and you'll find a thread from March. Someone points to a page, http://members.aol.com/simpletxt/repair.html about repairing the wiring, and there's a post of mine in that thread about using a standard connector.
Michael