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Trouble finding this specific powersupply...

lianregnif

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So I bought a Lian Li - EX503 in taiwan.

I carried the thing back to the US and found that the powersupply is a dud.

The powersupply is a FSP Group Inc.
Model No. FSP120-AHAN1 C10.EX500.20
AC Input 100-240V ~, 2A, 50-60Hz
DC Output 12V 10A

I...for the life of me....cannot find an equivalent powersupply anywhere in US. I don't know if I'm searching correctly in google or what, but it doesn't turn any useful results for me.

I also searched in amazon...but still i'm not exactly certain.

Can someone help give me a direct link somewhere?

here's crossing my fingers.
 
Ok go to FSP, then FSP Global. then FSP Taiwan, then enter FSP 120 AHAN1, listed industrial/ computer adapter.
It would appear a 120 watt external adapter for a mini? itx case (whatever).
The full specifictions are available on request. sO IT SAYS..
Anywho... found FSP 135 Series C14 form factor adapter medical 135 watt about as close as you're likely to come here.
Someone in Taiwan could probly arrange shipment of 120 from Taiwan.
Third choice: Battery Biz High Cap AC-C14 Adapter (universal ) at the egg (Antec?)
Toshiba makes a Global 230 watt c14 adapter.
Which plugs assign the same wires might mean backtracking case plugs.
You are in the gray market here, Taiwan FSP or lian li should help.
wow you in the muck fer sure fer sure.
an electronics tech could figure pin configuration easily enough I think.
 
The more I look this is just a 120 watt power brick, label should give you voltage, I' d expect same 19 volts as laptop but could be 12 volts just need a matching 12 volt plug???
Best matchup, totally guess/ is Lian Li PC-Q09W(or b black) uses 110 watt power brick (officially "adapter" lol)/ there will be an internal circuit board for 3.3 volt and 5 volt internally if the "brick" is 12 or 19 volt.
 
I still haven't had any luck trying to find a proper replacement powersupply. Anyone have an idea of a direct link to purchase?
 
What are the numbers on the original power adapter?
Is the power plug 2 wies or more?
 
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