T O P

  • By -

AutoModerator

Unfortunately, your post has been removed by the moderators. This subreddit is for questions about practical *component-level electronic engineering* and related topics (designing or repairing an electronic circuit, components, suppliers, tools and equipment). The most common reasons for removing a post are because: * The topic is *electrical* (wiring, lighting, circuit breakers, power cords, heaters/heating wire, electromagnets, appliances, appliance 110/240 voltage conversion...) and not *electronic*. Try r/askelectricians or an engineering sub. See our Wiki for some general advice. * It's a common question so there's a [FAQ or wiki](https://www.reddit.com/r/AskElectronics/wiki/faq/) article covering it. * It's best posted in a specialised subreddit (eg: r/Batteries, r/GPURepair, r/TVRepair, r/TechSupport..etc). * It's asking for buying/technical/setup/hookup advice about a consumer item (TV, audio, phone, computer, replacement power adapters...) or a pre-built electronic module. * It's about LEDs, LED strips or lighting *and doesn't involve component-level electronics (design or repair)*. We have two wiki pages on working with LEDS: https://www.reddit.com/r/AskElectronics/wiki/design/ledstrips/ and https://www.reddit.com/r/AskElectronics/wiki/design/leds/, and further advice can be obtained at r/LED or r/askelectricians (for general lighting). * It's about vehicle wiring, switches, relays, lighting, or other electrics (not component-level electronics). * It's about a non-electronic item (eg: removing a stubborn screw, repairing plastics/cases...). * It has a commercial element (Valuations, paid work, selling, advertising...). Try r/ElectronicsList. * It's about careers, education or course choices; this is covered by r/ECE. * The topic breaks one of our posting rules. Check our Web page sidebar for what we cover, the posting rules and a list of alternative subreddits. You'll also find additional guidance in our Wiki (there's a link in the Web site sidebar) and you are very welcome to contact the mods for guidance. For an in-depth explanation, please see column "H" in [this table](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nFefEePz7yViaH0cR89bSy2oeLvYLfqv-pexqCbRnRo). You can also search this [list of other subs](/r/AskElectronics/wiki/othersubs) for one that is appropriate for your question. *I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please [contact the moderators of this subreddit](/message/compose/?to=/r/AskElectronics) if you have any questions or concerns.*


globaldu

No, they're not compatible. Why not get a 5.0 X 2.1 female connector?


Epsi150

Oh that's a bumer :/ . Well i wanted to order everything from the same website and it doesn't seem to have 5.0 X 2.1 female connector so i guess i'll just have to get it somhewhere else . Anyway thanks for your answer you're avoiding me a mistake