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Old 07-07-2005, 09:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default HP Q3737A Silver 3.1MP Digital Camera AC Adaptor?

I can't find the AC Power Adaptor for this camera, I looked all over, but I can't find it anywhere.

I trying to find the AC Power Adaptor for the HP Q3737A 433 Photosmart Silver 3.1MP Digital Camera.
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Does it require some special adaptor? Most camera's just have a basic connection. You just have to be sure the voltage and polarity are right(which is normally printed on the camera...)
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Does it require some special adaptor? Most camera's just have a basic connection. You just have to be sure the voltage and polarity are right(which is normally printed on the camera...)
I don't know
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Right above or around where the power input port is on the camera, there should be a number that indicates the voltage (like 3.0V) or something. There are a lot of universal wall chargers that have a dial that you just have to turn to the correct voltage setting.
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Right above or around where the power input port is on the camera, there should be a number that indicates the voltage (like 3.0V) or something. There are a lot of universal wall chargers that have a dial that you just have to turn to the correct voltage setting.
oh, ok.
it's 3.3v = 2500mA
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Yeah, just look for a universal power adapter for the camera that will match the 3.3v setting.
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