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On Saturday, October 6, 2001, Janice Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>I was trying to revive an old Apple PowerCD to use with my 5300, and was
>looking for a power adapter. The service manual lists the specs as
>follows:
>Specifications Electrical - 7
>Electrical
>Line Voltage 100?240 VAC
>Frequency 220?230 V, 50 Hz Europe
>100 V, 50/60 Hz Japan
>240 V, 50 Hz UK
>120 V, 60 Hz US
>Power Consumption 15 W
>
>I have an "OEM 120 VAC 60Hz 15W", "Output: AC 9V 1 Amp" adapter borrowed
>from my Dayna Etherprint. Would this work? I am concerned that nothing is
>mentioned about the "+ or -" (polarity?).
>
I replied within the hour:

Straight from my PowerCD AC Adapter:

Class 2 Power Supply
P4824-1010-DC
Model No. H0037
Input:  AC 120V 60Hz 22W
Output:  DC 10V , 1.0A          
Polarity:  (-)--C--(+)

Fabian


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