Let me add:
Usually you will find a white strip running along one edge, or
when you cut the connector off the end and strip back some of
the insulation, you may find one copper and one silver colored
(tinned copper, not silver wire). If all the adapters you are
going to place in series are identi
ubject: Re: CS>Dead batteries/chaining adaptors
> Evening Arthur,
>
> Terry will likely give you a detailed explanation.
>
> At 10:58 AM 11/03/2001 -0500, you wrote:
> >Terry, are you saying that intwining the output wires of (for
> >example), three, 9 volt adaptor
Arthur,
When connecting the output of wall AC to DC transformers yu MUST watch th
epolarity. If you connect then backwards the voltage will not add. Note the
color of the wires at the plug end (you will have to cut-off the plugs.) One
wire will be palin and the other will have some type of identif
Evening Arthur,
Terry will likely give you a detailed explanation.
At 10:58 AM 11/03/2001 -0500, you wrote:
Terry, are you saying that intwining the output wires of (for
example), three, 9 volt adaptors will give you 27 volts?
If the batteries are connected in series, the voltage ADDS
Terry, are you saying that intwining the output wires of (for
example), three, 9 volt adaptors will give you 27 volts?
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