Power Adaptor for the HDR2000T

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  • #17365
    Anonymous
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    Short version: Can someone please look at the power adaptor for their HDR2000T and tell me what make and model it is please.

    Long version: I thought my old PDR9200T had died so I bought a newer HDR2000T, I did not like the way it could not amend the 4:3 TV settings even though the options are in the menu, they did nothing. So I had to organise an exchange with Humax. In the meantime I had listed my old 9200T for spares or repair on eBay as even though the clock had gone to –:– ages ago it still worked until it started freezing after about 20 minutes of use. Someone emailed me off eBay saying there was a ‘fix’ for it, i thought they meant the –:– issue as I know that can be fixed but I am no good with taking things apart, BUT there was another fix for the ‘freezing’ issue, so I followed that fix and now my 9200T is working fine again (bar the clock issue). So when Humax exchanged the HDR2000T I did not immediately plug it back in as my 9200T is fine. Anyway, at the weekend I thought I better try the HDR2000T to make sure it actually worked, even though I am unsure which unit to persevere with, BUT I could not find the power adaptor, when you exchange the unit they only take the unit so I knew the adaptor still had to be in the house, the Mrs ensures me she had not moved it, but she obviously had as I found it with my old collection of power adaptors. I now have a few adaptors and to make sure I do not blow up my new HDR2000T I need to know the exact make and model that comes with the unit so I can make sure I use the correct plug….. ha ha, told you it was the long version…

    #66424
    Barry
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    Welcome to our Forum :-)

    I have 2 x 2000T with different power supply units:

    1. Wallwart – adaptor plugs straight into power outlet:

    Ktec P0413

    Edit: Output 12v 2.3A

    2. Brick – mains lead to power outlet:

    Ktec R2712

    Edit: Output 12V 4.0A

    Hope that helps…

    #66425
    Anonymous
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    Hi AntB, yes its a Ktec on it, it will say 12volt 2.5 amp. :-)

    #66426
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thank you, I have a KTEC one, I will check the exact code before plugging it in.

    Sorry to sound silly, Barry, but what does “Brick” mean ??

    #66427
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    AntB – 3 minutes ago  » 

    Thank you, I have a KTEC one, I will check the exact code before plugging it in.

    Sorry to sound silly, Barry, but what does “Brick” mean ??

    It’s a box with a separate detachable mains lead connector (usually a figure of 8 connector). In the other design the 13A plug is built into the psu.

    #66428
    Barry
    Moderator

    AntB – 1 hour ago  » 

    Thank you, I have a KTEC one, I will check the exact code before plugging it in.

    Sorry to sound silly, Barry, but what does “Brick” mean ??

    Sorry was distracted, but thankfully Graham has posted the info :-)

    #66429
    Anonymous
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    I have found a KTEC adaptor but mine states P5214 ??

    Is this the right one or will it blow up my Humax?

    #66430
    Barry
    Moderator

    What does it state for the output?

    I’ve just edited my previous post with the outputs for the 2 PSU I have.

    #66431
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    in tiny writing output is 12V===2.5A

    #66432
    Barry
    Moderator

    If the connector fits into unit then that should be OK.

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