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Información de reparación y servicio para la línea de discos duros externos USB WD Elements Desktop de Western Digital. Disponible en configuraciones de 3 TB, 4 TB, 6 TB, 8 TB, 10 TB, 12 TB y 14 TB.

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Power adapter replacement for external WD

Hi guys,

I lost my original power adapter 12V 1800mA 18Watts for external WD. I have another from older WD but its 12V and only 1500mA and if I connect this it's not working. Than I have some 12V 3000mA - it's from LCD screen - can I use it or it's too much and I should stick with 1800mA ?

Thanks a lot for any ideas/advice.

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Hi @roboscrap

The device will only use as much current as it needs to, to operate.

As long as the voltage is the specified value i.e. 12V then using a 12V 3000mA adapter won't be a problem.

The problem with using the 1500mA adapter was that it couldn't supply enough current.

As you didn't specify the model I'm assuming that it uses an adapter with a centre pin +ve output connection as this is the most common connection.

If the adapter has a centre -ve pin output connection it will damage the HDD electronics.

The polarity of the output should be shown on the adapter case.

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Center is +ve so I am good to go. Thank you very much.

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UPDATE - IF YOU DON'T CONNECT your external WD HDD to the USB/FireWire - it will not start up :D

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@roboscrap

Probably because standard USB ports only provide max of 500mA @ 5V

Firewire provides max 1500mA @ 8V - 30V

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@jayeff thanks for info :)

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