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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
iMac late 2009 power supply
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<blockquote data-quote="Frankhines" data-source="post: 1737426" data-attributes="member: 385066"><p>The power supply that was in the iMac was a ADP-250AF B. The unit I bought was ADP-250AF with out the B. They both have anther part number of 614-0432 they both have this number. </p><p></p><p>It does not look like is on the AC input side. That connector is a three prong. Then there is a ribbon cable that goes to the display and a 12 pin connection. All three of them are good The problem is a single small gauge wire 28 or even 30. It plugs into connector marked cn103 on the power supply board. The old PS has only on pin the new one has two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankhines, post: 1737426, member: 385066"] The power supply that was in the iMac was a ADP-250AF B. The unit I bought was ADP-250AF with out the B. They both have anther part number of 614-0432 they both have this number. It does not look like is on the AC input side. That connector is a three prong. Then there is a ribbon cable that goes to the display and a 12 pin connection. All three of them are good The problem is a single small gauge wire 28 or even 30. It plugs into connector marked cn103 on the power supply board. The old PS has only on pin the new one has two. [/QUOTE]
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