Hi,
Just curious if others have found that the Jentecs that came with various OWC external HDD enclosures are slipping below spec output voltage as they age.
When troubleshooting an out of warranty OWC case (turned out the IDE drive was bad), I happened to check the voltage coming out of the Jentec 5V/12V AC power adapter 5 pin (ADB/S-Video-ish) plug.
5V was fine, but the 12 only measured about 10.3 V.
Had a few similarly powered Mercurys and miniStacks around, and found a couple of the other Jentec 5 pins (also green printed label) were also below 11V.
(For the models in question, the 2 pins grouped together were ground, the first 2 of the other group of 3 were 5V, and the third of the 3 was "12V".
Thanks for any info about your experiences.
Just curious if others have found that the Jentecs that came with various OWC external HDD enclosures are slipping below spec output voltage as they age.
When troubleshooting an out of warranty OWC case (turned out the IDE drive was bad), I happened to check the voltage coming out of the Jentec 5V/12V AC power adapter 5 pin (ADB/S-Video-ish) plug.
5V was fine, but the 12 only measured about 10.3 V.
Had a few similarly powered Mercurys and miniStacks around, and found a couple of the other Jentec 5 pins (also green printed label) were also below 11V.
(For the models in question, the 2 pins grouped together were ground, the first 2 of the other group of 3 were 5V, and the third of the 3 was "12V".
Thanks for any info about your experiences.


