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Tim Hannig Inner circle Chicago area 1147 Posts |
I'm flying out for a show today & realized I left my mp3tech power supply backstage last night.
What kind of power supply do I need from radio shack? I don't want to damage the unit, so any help is appreciated!
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Colin Uk New user 74 Posts |
Hi Tim
This is the one I had with the unit Jameco Model NO: DCU090050 Product No: 100853 Input 120VAC 60 Hz 8.5w Output 9VDC 500mA I run mine off a 9volt battery. Hope this helps. Colin |
Donald Dunphy Inner circle Victoria, BC, Canada 7563 Posts |
And as someone told you at Facebook, make sure you get the polarity right.
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Tim Hannig Inner circle Chicago area 1147 Posts |
Thanks guys!
And Colin, thanks for the phone call. That was very kind of you. I got to chat with Wireless Wizardry Tech Support to make sure I got the right polarity. (center positive) I'm backstage now and we're back in business!
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"I loved this book!" Ken Weber "4 out of 4 stars!" Nick Lewin "This will be a classic of magic!" Mark Pocan performbettershows.com |
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