[olug] $27 IBM thin clients (model#8361-110)

Eric Penne epenne at olug.org
Mon Dec 22 02:52:51 UTC 2003


Depending on the PS inside the unit you may be able to feed it 18V DC and
it will work.  If the first component the incoming AC sees is a
transformer then the DC solution will not work.  If the first thing the
incoming AC sees is a bridge rectifier then you can feed it AC or DC.  I'm
assuming the input is a rectifier otherwise they would just put the
transformer on board and feed it 115V AC.  If a new PS is over 30 bucks
and a new client is only 27 bucks then I would feed it 18V DC and see what
happens.

I can not be held responsible for you blowing up anything.  The above is
just what I would do.

Eric Penne



> Just for reference again, they take an 18V AC (not DC) adapter.  And yes
> they  might cost ya quite  a bit.  Mine is bad :(  So i gotta look for
> another.
>
> On Sunday 21 December 2003 08:29 am, Dave Thacker wrote:
>> On Wednesday 17 December 2003 07:33 pm, Mat wrote:
>> > Hey OLUG-peoples:
>> >
>> > Back in the day, they weren't "thin clients" but "dumb terminals."
>> Anyways....
>> >
>> > PCSurplusOnline has some IBM "network station" devices for sale for
>> $27. http://w2.pcsurplusonline.com/viewprod.cfm?ID=1562
>>
>> We looked at a couple of these for work, but they require power
>> supplies and the power supplies are not included.  If my shopping for
>> refurb Winterms is any indication, you'll end up paying $30 and up for
>> the power supply alone.
>>
>> DT
>
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