Hi Nick!

On July 11, 2022 7:33:30 PM GMT+02:00, Nick Holland 
<n...@holland-consulting.net> wrote:
>On 7/11/22 1:13 AM, B. Atticus Grobe wrote:
>> I've been running a Hewlett-Packard HP t620 Quad Core TC for a couple of
>> years now in that role, with the AMD GX-415GA SOC in it. It's the bigger
>> brother of that found in the APU systems.

>3) Rather than using a formal HP power pack, you can "fake it" with just
>about anything capable of putting out 12-20v and 0.75A or more.  High value
>(100k-300k) resistor added between center pin and +V on the computer
>overrides the "Is this an HP power pack?" test.  The higher the voltage, the
>lower the current draw.  Hint: the parts are tiny, the workspace is cramped,
>not a good way to learn to solder. :)

I happened to buy myself a stack of t730's (adding Intel i350-t4's to two of 
them), and I'm thinking about creating a common battery baked power supply for 
all of them instead of having one power pack each (with no battery).

Do you know if the t730's are also that forgiving about power input, or do you 
have any suggestions on nifty solutions to this? :-)

Cheers,
Alexander

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