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Old 01-21-2012, 04:20 PM
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Power Supply output voltages?

I found an RCA flat panel down by the dumpster of my apartment building this afternoon that is missing both its back panel and its power supply.

It's an RCA L26WD14 and from searching it takes a JSK3320-007B power supply.

Does anyone know what the output voltages and currents from this power supply are supposed to be? From what I can deduce from the connectors, there are two output voltages (I'm guessing one for logic boards and another for the backlight).

The connector has red, black, white and blue wires on it. I am assuming black is ground. The blue wire is small and appears to be a signal wire to turn the supply on. The white wires are slightly larger than the red ones, so I am guessing the white ones are for backlight and the red ones are TTL.

Does anyone have any insight on what the output voltages are supposed to be? I don't want to just go hooking up a bench supply until I know for sure what I am supposed to be putting into it.
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