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  • GR Ron
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2007
    • 2

    Keyboard Power - Grand Ultimate 2000

    Hi,

    I have a "Grand Ultimate 2000" video converter that draws power from the Keyboard outlet on the computer. Anyone have any idea what the output power is? I want to run the video converter off a wall transformer, and don't want to "fry it!"

    Thanks,

    GR Ron
    Michigan
  • Chewy
    Super Moderator
    • Nov 2003
    • 18971

    #2
    welcome to the forum

    you should have received a usb and ps2 power cable, either of those should draw enough power from either usb, mouse or keyboard ports

    if you have to come up with a wall transformer then you better google usb power,
    standard dc 5 volts I would think?

    maybe 200 ma tops

    and polarity can be checked from your cable

    if you don't understand this then leave it alone and use the supplied cables

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    • NightbladeXX
      Digital Putz
      • Jan 2006
      • 166

      #3
      or use a powered USB hub that ll give it enough juice if your usb port on your computer doesnt seem to


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      • GR Ron
        Junior Member
        Junior Member
        • Oct 2007
        • 2

        #4
        Thanks!

        Thanks for the help so far. I did not receive a ps2 or USB connector, I purchased it 5-6 years ago if that makes a difference. I will likely try a 5 volt power supply.

        While we are on it, is there any better way to put a computer graphic onto a TV Screen. (I teach part time, and can't afford an LCD projector)

        Thanks, I'm looking forward to seeing what I'll learn on the forum!

        GR Ron

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        • NightbladeXX
          Digital Putz
          • Jan 2006
          • 166

          #5
          are u using a laptop? or desktop?

          most laptops have a S-Video port on them or err a lot of em do

          or if your laptop just has a VGA output you can find a VGA to S-Video or a generic RCA Composite Video (Yellow) and then get a stereo headphone to RCA audio (the typical white and red on a TV) for the sound

          found this VGA to RCA Composite Video adapter http://www.imagestore.us/Items/v2s?

          I would recommend getting an S-Video one if the TV will support it or a Component Video (RED, Blue, Green inputs on a TV) for the best picture, as a Regular TV runs at a lower resolution than your laptop is, will prolly havte to adjsut the resolution to 640x480 for the TV, not too positive on this?!? As I never really have messed with this!


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          6 WD HD's 2x500, 2x320, 250, and 36GB Raptor + 200 External for Vista HP back ups
          LG DVD+RW
          Koolance EXOS Coolant System
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          Dual Acer 2223's (22") Monitors
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