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    Looking for a PDRC Part number or ID

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by orphanlr, Aug 21, 2010.

  1. orphanlr

    orphanlr Notebook Evangelist

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    Does anyone know the part number or proper name for the power splitter device used with the PDRC. It's used to power up both the screen and the CPU, as mention in the CF-07 manual.

    I've searched here, and there was a mention of it, but I could trace it back to the reference.

    Also, if anyone knows where to find one, AND YES, I've checked Ebay, but must not me calling it by its proper name as I cant find one anywhere.

    Thanks,
     
  2. rcx

    rcx Notebook Consultant

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    Mine doesn't have any markings or labels on it. The Operating Instructions document for the CF-07 calls it a "splitter cable," so that would seem to be its proper name.
     
  3. orphanlr

    orphanlr Notebook Evangelist

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    Thanks, I'll try that......
     
  4. tough-2-go

    tough-2-go Notebook Deity

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    The part you are looking for is what ships with the CF-07 it splits the power supply so it can charge the cpu brick and the wireless display at the same time. If you are mounting a PDRC then you should get a Lind dual output car adapter. This will have longer leads that will better reach to the longer distances between the CPU and the PDRC display.
     
  5. capt.dogfish

    capt.dogfish The Curmudgeon

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    I have quite a few of the oem splitters in stock if you are interested. Be aware that they will only work with the CF-28 and earlier, old style, MP205 I believe, plug.
    CAP
     
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    TopCop1988 Toughbook Aficionado

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    capt.dogfish The Curmudgeon

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