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Re: Dlink Fried

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Originally Posted by Livesmrf View Post
In the kit of parts, a converter was not supplied (to my knowledge).
Look again.

You will find the power converter listed as the second item on Page 11 of the Kit of Parts Checklist. It was packaged in a small white cardboard box in the black tote. There is a helpful wiring diagram on the back of the converter.


We installed a Wago connector on the +12 input wires; it plugs directly into the dedicated regulated 12 volt output of the Power Distribution. We also installed a pair of Anderson PowerPole connectors on the +5 output wires, to match the connectors we put in line on the D-Link's power wire. That lets us use the wall adapter if we want to.

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