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HP-97 Power Supply - Gordon Dyer - 07-31-2003 I have just got an HP-97 but without power supply. Re: HP-9x Power Supply - Raymond Del Tondo - 07-31-2003 Hi, HP used the nearly the same standard wall adapter for many machines.
My HP-91 desktop calc came with an 82031A adapter,
They both have 8 volts output at 3VA alternating current, Regards,
Raymond
Re: HP-9x Power Supply - Gordon Dyer - 07-31-2003 Thanks for the help, it is as I suspected, but I wanted confirmation before switching it on! Re: HP-97 Power Supply - David Smith - 08-01-2003 The universal 82059 plug goes with the HP97, etc.
The HPMUSEUM CDROM set has the HP97 service manual. There are a few common HP97 power supply problems. The power supply is on the display circuit board. Most problems start with a fried power resistor and can cascade into failure of three or four transistors.
Re: HP-9x Power Supply - Tony Duell - 08-01-2003 The HP97 (certainly, maybe other Topcats too -- I know for a fact the 95C has this) has a circuit to load the AC adapter should the 'battery' voltage attempt to exceed the main +ve supply rail voltage. This is designed to protect the machine if the battery pack goes open-circuit, preventing the sort of damage that's all too common in Woodstocks. Re: HP-9x Power Supply - Gordon Dyer - 08-01-2003 Thanks for the suggestions, I am investigating....
Re: HP-97 Power Supply - Gordon Dyer - 08-01-2003 I have an older set from last year without the HP-97 service manual, maybe I will have to invest in a new set... |