Ingenico
Ingenico iPP220/iPP250/iPP320/iPP350 OEM Power Supply | 296196003
- SKU:
- 296196003-IPP
- MPN:
- 179901469
- Condition:
- New
Description
Keep Your iPP Pin Pad Powered - OEM 8V Supply for iPP220 Through iPP350
The iPP series pin pads have outlived most of the registers they were installed with, but the power supplies wear out first. Cords fray at the strain relief, bricks fail after years of running warm behind a counter. This OEM Ingenico 8V 2.0A supply brings an iPP220, iPP250, iPP320, or iPP350 back online without touching the rest of the setup.
Ingenico has sold this supply under two part numbers over the years - 179901469 earlier, 296196003 currently. They are the same supply, and this listing covers both. This is a genuine Ingenico OEM unit - not one of the generic look-alike adapters most sellers list under these part numbers.
✅ Key Features
- ✅ Fits all four iPP pin pads: iPP220, iPP250, iPP320, iPP350
- ✅ Steady 8V 2.0A output stops the random restarts that interrupt card entry
- ✅ Matches original part numbers 296196003 and 179901469
- ✅ 100-240V input runs on any outlet in the building
- ✅ Genuine Ingenico OEM unit - most listings under these part numbers are third-party copies; this is not one of them
Specifications
| Compatible Models: | Ingenico iPP220, iPP250, iPP320, iPP350 |
| Part Number: | 296196003 (replaces 179901469) |
| Output: | 8V DC, 2.0A |
| Input: | 100-240V AC, 50-60Hz, 0.5A |
| Condition: | New - Genuine Ingenico OEM |
▶ Compatible Terminals
Covers the full iPP pin pad line: iPP220, iPP250, iPP320, and iPP350. All four models take the identical 8V 2.0A supply.
▶ When a Pin Pad Needs Its Own Power Supply
Many iPP pin pads draw power through the cable from the register or PC. If yours powered on through the data cable alone, it may not use a wall supply at all. This unit is for installations where the pin pad plugs into its own wall adapter, or where a powered setup is being converted to standalone.
▶ Frayed Cord or Dead Brick - Do Not Splice It
A common repair attempt is taping over a frayed cord near the connector. On a device that handles card data, an intermittent power fault corrupts transactions in ways that are hard to trace. Replacing the supply is cheaper than one chargeback dispute.
▶ Why OEM Matters on Payment Hardware
Off-brand adapters list the same voltage on the label but drift under load. The iPP main board expects tight 8V regulation, and an out-of-spec supply shows up as freezes and card-read failures long before it fails outright.
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