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It is not a good idea to use 100 volt equipment on 120 volts.  Look for
a step down transformer so you get the right voltage.

Nathan White wrote:
> 
> Its almost brand new... Only been charged a few times...
> 
> Nathan White
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> Subject: MD: MZ-R90 Charging Weirdness
> 
> I have used Sony 100V adapters in the US (my voltage is 120) for years with
> no problems.  The R-90 has the ability to detect higher than appropriate DC
> voltage (it should give the "Hi DC in" error message).  So I doubt that is
> the problem.  You could test this by buying a 120 V transformer from an
> electronics store and return it if it doesn't solve the problem.  I suspect
> the battery is having trouble accepting a charge.  It might have gone bad.
> Do you have another battery you could try?  Buying a spare is not a bad idea
> anyway.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Leland
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