On Sat, 06 Oct 2001 21:47:59 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Beverly Woods)
wrote:

>Unless I'm completely misunderstanding something, what Jim says here isn't
>right, and Janice is right to be concerned about polarity. Reversing
>polarity is a good way to fry things, last I heard, and not all devices use
>the same polarity. Best to be certain you've got it right before you plug
>anything in.

>>> I have an "OEM 120 VAC 60Hz 15W", "Output: AC 9V 1
>>> Amp" 

It is an AC adapter. there IS no polarity on AC adapters.

Bruce Johnson
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group


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