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    camecube lcd

    got a quickie here. i bought the intec 5.4 gamecube lcd. it requires a 12 volt dc power supply. the manufacturers advise using the oiginal gamecube power cord, but since i dont have a gamecube, i dont have the cord. After going to about 5 stores, i appear to be the only person in the universe who has ever required one.

    my question is, since it requires a standard 12v, would i be able to use a spare plug from my carpc's power supply to power it up or would i fry something?

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    shouldnt fry anything, its regulated, go for it
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    k..

    ok, so theres a female plug coming off the screen, now is the pin inside positive or negative?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rangerx53
    is the pin inside positive or negative?
    Almost definitely maybe. Probably.

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    Normaly the inner pin is + as that provides much less chance of accedently grounding it on some thing.

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