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Repair and service information for Western Digital's line of WD Elements Desktop USB external hard drives. Available in 3TB, 4TB, 6TB, 8TB, 10TB, 12TB, and 14TB configurations.

Power adapter replacement for external WD

Hi guys,

I lost my original power adapter 12V 1800mA 18Watts for external WD. I have another from older WD but its 12V and only 1500mA and if I connect this it's not working. Than I have some 12V 3000mA - it's from LCD screen - can I use it or it's too much and I should stick with 1800mA ?

Thanks a lot for any ideas/advice.

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Hi @roboscrap

The device will only use as much current as it needs to, to operate.

As long as the voltage is the specified value i.e. 12V then using a 12V 3000mA adapter won't be a problem.

The problem with using the 1500mA adapter was that it couldn't supply enough current.

As you didn't specify the model I'm assuming that it uses an adapter with a centre pin +ve output connection as this is the most common connection.

If the adapter has a centre -ve pin output connection it will damage the HDD electronics.

The polarity of the output should be shown on the adapter case.

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Center is +ve so I am good to go. Thank you very much.

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UPDATE - IF YOU DON'T CONNECT your external WD HDD to the USB/FireWire - it will not start up :D

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Probably because standard USB ports only provide max of 500mA @ 5V

Firewire provides max 1500mA @ 8V - 30V

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@jayeff thanks for info :)

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