On 14 Jul 01, %l:51AM, Shawn Lin wrote:
I bought a Radio Shack 4.5V 700mA adapter today. They didn't have 5V
anymore. Even the adjustable ones skip from 4.5V to 6V. The problem
with the one that I got is that it's fully regulated. The output is a
perfect 4.5V at all times. Apparently
* Shawn Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, 13 Jul 2001
| Yeah, but they're $50 at Best Buy!
Which is about 1/4 the price of replacing your MD recorder when the
el-cheapo power supply fries it.
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Subject: Re: MD: Sharp MD-MS702 AC adapter
* Shawn Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, 13 Jul 2001
| Yeah, but they're $50 at Best Buy!
Which is about 1/4 the price of replacing your MD recorder when the
el-cheapo power supply fries it.
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Rick wrote,
| Depends upon what you mean by inexpensive. Radio Shack sells a 5 volt
| adapter for about $20. The sell all varieties of the actual DC
| connector individually, so you're sure to be able to connect it to the
| Sharp.
Certain models of adaptor at Radio Shack include the price of
Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
Which is about 1/4 the price of replacing your MD recorder when the
el-cheapo power supply fries it.
Most of the Sony Transformers that I have seen are seem are el-cheapos that are
made in China.
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Francisco J. Huerta wrote:
I usually power my devices with Radio Shack filtered power supplies, and
never had any problems.
Then again, I haven't tried plugging in my MZ-R90 to one of those =)
Me too. Radio Shack's are not that cheap. I've seen them in Wal-Mart with a
dozen plugs for
* las [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, 13 Jul 2001
| Most of the Sony Transformers that I have seen are seem are el-cheapos
| that are made in China.
They're still made to power and charge a specific category of portable
electronics. The Radio Shack adaptors may work. But I have also seen them
Eric Woudenberg, Minidisc.org Editor wrote:
Hi Shawn,
Shawn Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone know where to get an inexpensive AC adapter for a Sharp MD-MS702?
Depends upon what you mean by inexpensive. Radio Shack sells a 5 volt
adapter for about $20. The sell all varieties of
At 19:31 11/07/01 -0500, you wrote:
Anyone know where to get an inexpensive AC adapter for a Sharp MD-MS702?
Shawn
This is what I wrote is answer to a previous list message:
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My experience with AC adaptors for use
Shawn Lin wrote:
Thanks, I think Radio Shack might have something that will work for $15.
Unless of course, you happen to know a cheaper source! I know Parts
Express has one for $10, but with shipping and all it could cost more.
Shawn
This seems to be a life long conflict for me.
Hi Shawn,
Shawn Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone know where to get an inexpensive AC adapter for a Sharp MD-MS702?
Depends upon what you mean by inexpensive. Radio Shack sells a 5 volt
adapter for about $20. The sell all varieties of the actual DC
connector individually, so you're sure
* Shawn Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 12 Jul 2001
| Nah, just checking to see if anyone had leads on one dirt cheap. Looks
| like $15 at RS is the cheapest.
Like I said: Sony 4.5V wall bugs work. I've used one for my 702 and 722
for about as long as I've had them. I use a Sony 4.5V car
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Subject: Re: MD: Sharp MD-MS702 AC adapter
* Shawn Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 12 Jul 2001
| Nah, just checking to see if anyone had leads on one dirt cheap
Anyone know where to get an inexpensive AC adapter for a Sharp MD-MS702?
Shawn
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* Shawn Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 11 Jul 2001
| Anyone know where to get an inexpensive AC adapter for a Sharp MD-MS702?
4.5V Sony wall wart.
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Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
* Shawn Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 11 Jul 2001
| Anyone know where to get an inexpensive AC adapter for a Sharp MD-MS702?
4.5V Sony wall wart.
If you can't find one for a reasonable price, a multi voltage adapter rated at
500 mAh and assorted plugs. But
Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
* Shawn Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 11 Jul 2001
| Anyone know where to get an inexpensive AC adapter for a Sharp MD-MS702?
4.5V Sony wall wart.
Thanks, I think Radio Shack might have something that will work for $15.
Unless of course, you happen to know a
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