WD EAVS Follow Up

  • Thread starter Thread starter Ed Light
  • Start date Start date
E

Ed Light

I solved the Western Digital EAVS drive issue about its voltage possibly
being 5V only. I took it out of its enclosure to tentatively put it in a
USB 3.0 enclosure, and the drive is a Caviar Green with amperage ratings
for both 12V and 5V printed on it. So it must be standard.
--
Ed Light

Better World News TV Channel:
http://realnews.com

Iraq Veterans Against the War and Related:
http://ivaw.org
http://couragetoresist.org
http://antiwar.com

Send spam to the FTC at
(e-mail address removed)
Thanks, robots.
 
Ed Light said:
I solved the Western Digital EAVS drive issue about its voltage possibly
being 5V only. I took it out of its enclosure to tentatively put it in a
USB 3.0 enclosure, and the drive is a Caviar Green with amperage ratings
for both 12V and 5V printed on it. So it must be standard.

As expected. Confirmation is still nice.

Arno
 
As expected. Confirmation is still nice.

Arno
Which one of you swore up and down to me that i was full of it for using my
internal WD greens from my Elements drives? One of you claimed it was not
possible to do this.
 
Which one of you swore up and down to me that i was full of it for using my
internal WD greens from my Elements drives? One of you claimed it was not
possible to do this.

Well, I was the OP, and I was just in the discussion, but not pushing an
agenda.

--
Ed Light

Better World News TV Channel:
http://realnews.com

Iraq Veterans Against the War and Related:
http://ivaw.org
http://couragetoresist.org
http://antiwar.com

Send spam to the FTC at
(e-mail address removed)
Thanks, robots.
 
Back
Top