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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhen you plug it in, make sure you get the polarity right! Some are positive centre contact and others are negative. Get that wrong and you might see smoke!
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When you plug it in, make sure you get the polarity right! Some are positive centre contact and others are negative. Get that wrong and you might see smoke!
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Originally posted by singhr View PostI am looking for 16VAC 1000mA and been googling for last half hour trying to find a cheap alternative. Maplin throws up links on Google but they appear to be red herrings.
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I am looking for 16VAC 1000mA and been googling for last half hour trying to find a cheap alternative. Maplin throws up links on Google but they appear to be red herrings.
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostSorry to hijack the thread, but I've got a general power supply question.
If I get a replacement transformer but the current (that's the bit in mA I'm guessing ) is much higher than the old one, will it do any damage to the device?
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostSorry to hijack the thread, but I've got a general power supply question.
If I get a replacement transformer but the current (that's the bit in mA I'm guessing ) is much higher than the old one, will it do any damage to the device?
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Sorry to hijack the thread, but I've got a general power supply question.
If I get a replacement transformer but the current (that's the bit in mA I'm guessing ) is much higher than the old one, will it do any damage to the device?
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostWhat spec are you after? If it has about the right voltage within a fair range and sufficient current rating, can't see why any wouldn't do. Who doesn't have a big box of old power supplies from things that no longer work?
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Originally posted by singhr View PostI need to get a power supply for an external sound card and been quoted £30.
Given that just about every elecrrical appliance seems to come with a transformer these days, even on items that cost a few quid, what do they put in these transformers that make them so specific to the product they are powering? In our case the sound card should get it's juice from a firewire connection out of a macbook but overloads the mac on power up.
B&Q drill kit with charger and battery + assorted bits £38
Replacement New charger £47
Replacement New battery £36
WTF
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What spec are you after? If it has about the right voltage within a fair range and sufficient current rating, can't see why any wouldn't do. Who doesn't have a big box of old power supplies from things that no longer work?
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