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[USER=43]@Josh | NFC[/USER] I don't think there is simply because the voltage coming out of those 2-pins is 19 volts, not the 12 volts the card would be expecting. So if you were connect them directly without something to step down the voltage you would fry the card.Thank you so much [USER=259]@aquelito[/USER], that description really irons out most of the questions I had. But now I'm curious is there a reason an HDplex (or something similar from the same brand) is used to step down the voltage as opposed to just a plan old d/c to d/c converter that is much cheaper?
[USER=43]@Josh | NFC[/USER] I don't think there is simply because the voltage coming out of those 2-pins is 19 volts, not the 12 volts the card would be expecting. So if you were connect them directly without something to step down the voltage you would fry the card.
Thank you so much [USER=259]@aquelito[/USER], that description really irons out most of the questions I had. But now I'm curious is there a reason an HDplex (or something similar from the same brand) is used to step down the voltage as opposed to just a plan old d/c to d/c converter that is much cheaper?