ELO Touch E153026 19V/65W Delta Power Brick
The ELO Touch E153026 is a 19V/65W regulated power brick designed as a replacement or spare PSU for ELO Touch terminals, kiosks, and embedded systems that require Delta ADP-65JH Hbdb input. This is a direct part match—identical chipset, voltage, wattage, and connector pinout—for systems originally shipped with this Delta supply. Deploy it as a primary power supply or maintain it as a verified spare to eliminate downtime during PSU failure. For integrators managing multi-unit ELO deployments (retail kiosks, industrial terminals, point-of-sale systems), stocking one or two spares of the correct PSU model is standard practice; this part number eliminates the ambiguity.
Key Features
- Regulated 19V DC Output: 19V at 65W. Delivers stable power to ELO terminals without fluctuation, critical for sustained operation in retail and industrial environments.
- Delta ADP-65JH Hbdb Chipset: Exact OEM part number match. No firmware or compatibility variability—drop-in replacement with zero configuration risk.
- 65W Capacity: Sufficient headroom for single ELO terminal plus peripheral USB or serial devices. Verify your system's actual draw before substituting a lower-wattage PSU.
- Integrated Cable: Supplied with hardwired DC connector (polarity and form factor fixed to ELO spec). No separate connectors to source or verify.
- Compact Brick Form Factor: Wall-mounted or desktop deployment without rack infrastructure. Standard industrial power brick footprint fits existing installations.
- Thermal Protection: Built-in overcurrent and thermal shutdown—prevents cascading failures if the terminal draws abnormal current due to component failure.
- Factory-New OEM Supply: No refurbished units, no grey-market substitutes. Sourced direct from channel partner channels.
Voltage and wattage matching is non-negotiable in PSU selection. An ELO terminal specified for 19V/65W will not operate correctly on a 12V, 24V, or 90W supply—mismatched input voltage causes immediate hardware damage (fried voltage regulators, LCD driver failures). Before ordering, verify the original PSU label or consult your ELO system documentation. If your terminal came with a different Delta model (e.g., ADP-90JH) or a competing vendor (Meanwell, Artesyn), this E153026 is not compatible. The E153026 is a precision replacement, not a universal adapter.
Deployment is straightforward: power down the ELO system completely, wait 30 seconds to allow internal capacitor discharge, disconnect the old PSU, and seat the E153026 connector into the terminal's power input jack. The connector should fit smoothly without force; if you meet resistance, stop and verify polarity (center pin and sleeve orientation are critical). A forced connection can crack solder joints on the terminal's mainboard. After connection, power on and verify normal display and touch response within 10 seconds. If the terminal fails to boot or displays flicker, immediately power off and re-check the connector seating and polarity.
For multi-unit ELO deployments (restaurant POS terminals, manufacturing floor kiosks, retail checkout stations), maintaining one spare E153026 per 5–10 terminals is industry standard. A failed PSU can take a revenue-generating station offline for 24–48 hours if you rely on OEM replacements shipped from inventory; a pre-stocked spare eliminates that risk. Total cost of ownership favors preventive sparing, especially where terminal downtime cascades to operational losses (lost transactions, delayed fulfillment).
Marty AllisonPerspective based on aggregated IP Security Depot and affiliated engineering team experience.
The E153026 is a straightforward component—a Delta power brick with no software, no firmware, no integration layer. But it's also a part where a single ordering mistake cascades into expensive hardware damage. In our experience supporting ELO integrators, the most common PSU mishap is cross-ordering: a technician specs a 12V or 24V supply for a 19V terminal, or accidentally orders a 90W variant when the original was 65W. Both scenarios result in immediate mainboard failure. The E153026 solves this by offering an exact OEM match—same chipset, same voltage, same wattage. No interpretation needed. We've also seen sites maintain spares inconsistently: they'll keep one 19V/65W brick on hand but label it generically as "PSU – 19V" without recording the model number, then order a replacement without verifying. Six months later, a different ELO terminal fails, someone grabs the spare assuming it's universal, and now two units are offline. The lesson: stock the E153026 explicitly for the terminal models that require it, and label the spare with the MPN and the systems it supports.
Technical Highlights:
- Delta ADP-65JH Hbdb Chipset: This is the OEM power supply used in ELO Touch terminals from multiple generations. Substituting a different Delta model (ADP-60, ADP-90) will cause input voltage mismatch and instant failure. Exact model match eliminates ambiguity in high-pressure replacement scenarios.
- 19V DC Regulation: The Delta chipset maintains ±5% voltage stability under normal load variation. This precision is required for the ELO terminal's LCD driver and microcontroller clock—drift beyond that range causes thermal runaway or data corruption on the storage interface.
- 65W Capacity with Thermal Headroom: 65W supports a single ELO terminal plus modest USB/serial load. If the terminal is driving a connected card reader, second display, or heavy peripheral bus, monitor actual draw with a DC clamp meter before relying on this supply for 24/7 duty. Sustained operation above 60W reduces PSU lifespan.
- Integrated Cable and Connector: The hardwired DC barrel connector is molded to the Delta specification. Replacement barrel connectors from generic suppliers (Molex, JAE) carry inconsistent polarity and sleeve diameter. Using a non-OEM connector to extend a failed cable almost always results in reversed polarity and destroyed terminals. Keep this supply intact with its original connector.
- Overcurrent and Thermal Protection: The ADP-65JH includes built-in protection circuits. If the terminal draws excessive current (sign of a shorted component or regulator failure), the PSU will shut down rather than cascade damage. This is passive insurance against a single component failure taking down the entire system.
Deployment Considerations:
- Before ordering, verify the original PSU model number from the existing supply label or terminal documentation. A 19V/90W, 12V/65W, or 24V/65W part number will not work — mismatched voltage causes immediate hardware damage. Document the compatible PSU model and the terminal model numbers it supports in your spare-parts inventory.
- Connector polarity is critical. The E153026 ships with a fixed barrel connector; center pin and sleeve sleeve orientation cannot be changed. If the terminal's power input jack is damaged or the connector is loose, replacing just the cable is not recommended — order a new PSU rather than attempting to jury-rig a connector swap.
- Thermal environment: The E153026 is rated for 0–40°C operating temperature. In industrial or outdoor kiosk deployments, verify ambient temperature. If the terminal is in direct sunlight or near HVAC discharge, the PSU interior temperature can exceed the chipset rating, causing thermal shutdown or reduced lifespan. Position the brick in shade or provide supplementary cooling.
- Cable routing and strain relief: The integrated cable is fixed to the brick. Avoid sharp bends, heavy strain on the connector, or repeated flexing near the connection point. Route the cable away from hot surfaces (halogen lights, heating elements) and wet areas (hose-down zones, splash zones). UV-rated cable jackets are standard on industrial units, but direct UV exposure still degrades insulation over 2–3 years.
- Stocking and labeling: Mark this part with the terminal model numbers it supports (e.g., "E153026 — ELO 17" Touch Terminal, Model 1715L"). When a technician reaches for a spare PSU, clear labeling prevents cross-ordering and ensures the correct unit is deployed on the first attempt.
The E153026 is the right choice for any ELO Touch integrator or end-user managing systems that shipped with the Delta ADP-65JH Hbdb supply. It's not a universal PSU; it's a precision OEM part. That precision is its value — no surprises, no damage, no compatibility debugging. For ELO deployments of 5+ terminals, maintaining one spare per 10 units eliminates PSU-related downtime and protects against ordering errors. Explore the full ELO Touch catalog for terminal models and power requirements.