Power book 180, power supply making tick tick noise

Hi all, I have recently purchased Powerbook 180 without a power supply. I found correct power supply, original apple power supply.Tested the voltage 7.5V but when I tested Amps, it was making tick tick noise before plugging it in the computer. Is this suffice to say i purchased a dead power supply or can I open 1 of these and potentially revive it?
Without correct power supply I have no way if finding out if the Powerbook I bought is functional. Now I have one of those multi plug power supply but this one is 65W, 18.5-20V. Is it safe to try that one or should I keep looking for correct one
 
Now I have one of those multi plug power supply but this one is 65W, 18.5-20V. Is it safe to try that one
No. Do not. You can only use 7.5 volts.

How did you measure amperage? tick tick sounds like you're shorting it and it's resetting
If the power supply measures 7.5 volts it should be good just plug it into the PowerBook
 
No. Do not. You can only use 7.5 volts.

How did you measure amperage? tick tick sounds like you're shorting it and it's resetting
If the power supply measures 7.5 volts it should be good just plug it into the PowerBook
I used multi meter with black probe on the outside and red on the inside.
 
Yeah uhh that's not how it's done! And not needed here!
You just need to know that the voltage is correct. It seems to be. So chop chop go ahead and plug it in. Drop your hesitations
 
Yeah uhh that's not how it's done! And not needed here!
You just need to know that the voltage is correct. It seems to be. So chop chop go ahead and plug it in. Drop your hesitations
I went and did that and power supply is making tick tick noise, no life out of the book. Time to open it and see how many stand offs are broken
 
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