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Kaas's avatar
Kaas
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Dec 03, 2018

Ac adapter ORBI RBK50

Hi Guys,

 

I have a question concered AC adapter for ORBI RBK50. My AC adapter i broken and i really need a new one. Any idea where i can find a new one? Im from the Netherlands. 

 

Thanks in advance. 

6 Replies

  • FURRYe38's avatar
    FURRYe38
    Guru - Experienced User

    Try NG support, if not, try online places like Amazon? 

    • CrimpOn's avatar
      CrimpOn
      Guru - Experienced User

      I seem to recall previous questions about AC adapters resulted in, "we don't sell them by themselves".  (My memory is often incorrect.)

       

      I did a Google search on "AD2080F20 Type 107LF" and came up with hits.  Here's one:
      http://find-power-adapter.com/ad2080f20-107lf-3321088301-3321061801-netgear-12v-35a-ac-adapter-power-supply-p-3850.html

      (I don't know how to set an Amazon search for Netherlands.)

       

      There is nothing special about the actual Netgear power supply.  What you need is something that plugs into your electrical outlet and has:

       

      Output: 12V 3.5A
      DC Tip Size 5.5mm x 2.1mm
      There is also a picture that seems to show the center of the plug being positive and the outside negative.
      (It's tiny and my eyesight is not that great, but I think that's the most typical plug.)

      If you have an electronics parts store nearby you can take your broken one in and compare it against what they carry.

      It also doesn't matter if your new supply provides more than 3.5A @ 12v.

       

      Of course, you could use an adapter with a US plug and a Type C (2 pin) adapter.

      • michaelkenward's avatar
        michaelkenward
        Guru - Experienced User

        CrimpOn wrote:

        I seem to recall previous questions about AC adapters resulted in, "we don't sell them by themselves".  (My memory is often incorrect.)

         


        No. Your memory is sound.

         

        Any generic power supply with the right volts and enough amps will work as long as it has the right "tip" size and (+/-) polarity.

         

        Amazon and eBay are stuffed with adapters that come with a variety of tip sizes. Someone else recently posted this as a guide to the tip size:

         

         

         

         

         

         

         

         

         

         

        That's in line with your own research.

         

        Can anyone confirm that this applies to all Netgear things?