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    Seagate freeagent pro: need adapter info

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by sepandee, Feb 3, 2008.

  1. sepandee

    sepandee Notebook Deity

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    Recently moved. Now, my freeagent pro adapter is in a box with 30 other adapters, 10 of which fit my freeagent as well.

    So, can someone who has the freeagent pro please provide me with the electrical output information that is written on their adapter?

    Thanks
     
  2. hydra

    hydra Breaks Laptops

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    Any 2 amp-12 volt adapter will work as long as the plug fits. I have several drives as well so can not tell you which is the original for my 2 FAPs. They are all switching class x-formers.