>No, don't stay out. I appreciate the input. It just seems like such a long
>way to go for a bit of juice (120vac to 9vac to 4.5vdc to, to...uhh).
>
>Anywho, thanks for your input!
>
>-makmac


You're right, it DOES seem like a roundabout way to go.  Engineers, huh?
If you don't mind being seen in Value Village or places like that, it's
pretty easy to score a used 9V AC power transformer ( 1 Amp or better ).
Looks like your PowerCD knows what to do with AC, so you're all set!

Let us know how you make out! No-one ever reports back (hmmmm) !

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