Re: AC Adapter
From: James Sweet (jamessweet_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 11/27/04
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Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 19:58:44 GMT
>
> You obviously know more than I but the following may help.
> I've always said it was an AC adapter for the reasons you've mentioned. In
> this case it cuts the voltage from 230v down to 12v. It is powering the
> decks DC motor. I also know what polarity it should be. My main concern
was
> the "20mA" on the adapter. I have a replacement but the "mA" is "300mA"
and
> I was worried that this might cause some damage. Hope that clears up any
> misunderstandings.
>
> >>>Perhaps it has a typo?<<<
> Not on my part, although I did wonder whether the "20mA" should actually
> read "200mA". You can see a picture of the adapter with specs here:
> http://www.vicsplace.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk
> Would be interested in your reply after you've seen it.
> Your help is appreciated.
> Vic
>
>
Well that does certainly say 12V DC 20mA, though I suspect it might be a
typo on the adapter. I say go for it and try the 300mA adapter, it should
work just fine.
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