Well, what Janice says in one of the original messages (2nd below) indicates
a DC output, not AC. So polarity remains a major issue, along with voltage.

Beverly

>  Your question is only pertinent to DC output adapters, not the AC
> output type to which the previous question referred.
> Paul


>>I am still trying to figure out whether or not I can use one of my power
>>adapters on my PowerCD. Someone posted the numbers from his PowerCD adapter
>>as follows:
>>
>>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          (-)--C--(+)

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