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Hi sir/madam
Use only 12v adapter for your drive...purchase same volt adapter...
Still not working remove the casing of iomega , connect it as internal drive on desktop ..
If it is under warranty pls go for service centre
You may buy any adapter with 12V, however, make sure the new one also matches at least the same Amp. of the monitor. Universal laptop adapters are ok to use.
I'm not an electrician, but I do know that as long as the voltage matches EXACTLY (don't take the chance, most devices don't have a good resistor, or don't have one at all!), the current doesn't matter. I'll explain myself: A consumer device (your scanner in this case) uses all the current it needed, and it practically doesn't need more! It take just what's necessary! Connecting adapter which provide LESS is not enough, but more - isn't harmful!
As dunnbiker said, get a headphone to RCA adapter. After that you may find that you still need a bit more gain out of your ipod. There are lots of solutions. Google preamp or check out Sound Shocker by PHP Audio.
Or you can just type in 12v 2.5A LCD Adapter in an Ebay search. You can usually find a bunch of buy now power supplies that come with cords for a decent price. I've been using one of these for a year or so on my monitor.
look at the back of your lcd it usually will state the voltage and power requirements of the required replacement adapter...never exceed the voltage requirements this may cause damage DO NOT USE THE 16V ADAPTER!
The adapter you require appears to be rated at 12V x 5A a 60Watt unit you can replace most likely with similar switch mode unit rated at 12V and at least 5A or more
Of course you can use the 220v AC adapter, it will not harm your massager but may only underperform [slow speed, slow vibrations etc]
And be aware that the foreign products you receive, and have adapters rated at 120v are bound to get busted if you use them here in India, don't use them at first place. Rather, buy an adapter rated for 220-240v for the same output voltage as that of 120v
DO NOT use the HP power adapter that is 19V / 3.95A. That is too much power for the Scanjet, which is expecting 12V DC (and a much lower amperage). It's possible that hooking up this power adapter may further damage the electronics inside the scanner. If the second adapter has stopped working then it is possible that the internal circuit board has damage already and another adapter may not work. If you have access to a multimeter / voltmeter you could check for the 12V coming from the adapter. If you're getting the 12V, then the internal circuit board to the Scanjet is probably defective.
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