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Tigerwife
Sep 26, 2023Guide
RAXE500 power adapter replacement................
HI Guys I found that it is NOT possible to buy a replacement adapter for RAXE500 / RAX200 It come with 19V 3.16A 7.4mm PD........ but the biggest problem is the 7.4mm without a middle pin in...
- Oct 03, 2023
I buy it from Hong Kong / Macau distributor (Winco)
I bought it from their office directly as they do not sell it online.
HK$350 about USD45
The most funny is that netgear USA headoffice not sell it ...........
Some people in this forum said netgear not selling power adapter is NOT truth.
take a look at the link below
https://www.netgear.com/home/accessories/pa7000p/
https://netgear.techgear.com.hk/products/pa-332-10939-02?_pos=2&_sid=e14e96854&_ss=r
Netgear selling 12V power adapter online, but they just NOT selling 19V power adapter online only.
Even a india online shop selling this original RAXE500 / RAX200 power adapter.............
https://www.hatke.co.in/products/19v-3-16a-dc-original-genuine-netgear-ac-dc-power-adapter
Good Luck!
Best Regards,
Tiger 🙂
FURRYe38
Sep 26, 2023Guru - Experienced User
I'd reach out to NG support to ask about this. This is beyond forum help here.
Tigerwife
Sep 27, 2023Guide
Hi,
You guys won't believe it....
I opened a ticket to ask Netgear official support at www.netgear.com
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I understand that you are planning to purchase a spare power adaptor for your RAXE500, I have checked our online store, and unfortunately, we don't have it available. You may try and look for it from the nearest electronics store in your location.
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Above is what Netgear support staff reply me officially... Bravo!
End up, I contact Netgear Hong Kong local distributor and they have brand new power adapter for USD$45
I just pickup from their office today
Yes, USD$45 is very expensive for a adapter only... but they have a REAL solution at least.
I can't believe Netgear asking me to buy adapter from electronics store nearby.... I have told them the adapter is NOT common one already..........
For all other big brand e.g. Asus, Dell, Lenovo, Adata, Western Digital, when I open ticket online at their main website and their support staff will refer the case to my local vendor or supply solutions to me directly.
Please noted that my router is still under warranty and I just purchased it about a week only... For reason why I want to purchase a spare power adapter, as I want to avoid single point of failure, just a cold standby power adapter. As I am using the router in my office
I cannot believe how poor for Netgear main office online support......
You guys should consider Netgear after sales service online.........
Thanks and good luck.
p.s. I attached the adapter photo here, you guys can take a look.
Best Regards,
Tiger....
- michaelkenwardSep 27, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Tigerwife wrote:
I can't believe Netgear asking me to buy adapter from electronics store nearby.... I have told them the adapter is NOT common one already..........
This advice from Netgear makes a lot of sense.
Netgear's adapters are mostly "industry standard" transformers. It makes no sense for someone like Netgear to create a unique design for this sort of thing.
Netgear does not sell replacement power adapters in most markers. Any generic transformer will work, as long as it has the right volts, enough amps and a tip with the right (+/-) polarity and dimensions. (Look at the label on your device or the old adapter.)
The details you need should be on the old adapter, on a label on the device itself and in its manual.
You can find suitable adapters in all the usual places. Some will even list compatibility with different Netgear hardware. (Just looked on eBay and found dozens of them.)Some generic adapters come with a set of tips that will fit a range of different devices.
My take is that the Netgear support person was giving you sound advice that could save you money.
If you have an adapter that works, you could plug in the spare one from Japan. Don't connect it to the router.
If it goes bang you have lost nothing. If it works you now have two working adapters.
I have done this with several Netgear adapters that say "120 volts". Not one has failed when used at 240 volts.
My theory is that it is a regulatory thing. It is easier to label things 120V and then forget about whatever consumers tests you may have to make before you can slap 120-240V on the device.
- TigerwifeSep 27, 2023Guide
take a look at the photo which I attached.
it is the PLUG issue NOT the voltage issue
It is a PD 7.4mm no centre pin plug........ It is not common standard one.
I can buy one from Hong Kong distributor but NetGear headquarter support told me to buy from electronic shop nearby.
take a look at the RAXE500 router back, there are NO any router in the world using this plug......
Only Netgear RAX200 and RAXE500 using this plug........
I do want to know why.......
- TigerwifeOct 03, 2023Guide
I CANNOT buy one from USA Netgear.... Netgear online support tell me to buy from nearby shop..........
Finally, I can buy one from Hong Kong distributor
it cost me USD45..........
- schumakuOct 03, 2023Guru - Experienced User
michaelkenward wrote:
I have done this with several Netgear adapters that say "120 volts". Not one has failed when used at 240 volts.
My theory is that it is a regulatory thing. It is easier to label things 120V and then forget about whatever consumers tests you may have to make before you can slap 120-240V on the device.
Bad advise. Even if the electronics is similar, the correct labels and regulatory information is key. UL (US) vs. CE (Europe) for example. The fact that it "works" does not make it legally correct. In case your house does burn down and the investigation does proof the cause, depending on the legislation, you will be hung or charged accordingly. If importing goods on your own, the importer can be held responsive.
- michaelkenwardOct 03, 2023Guru - Experienced User
They don't come with labels that denote country of origin or destination.