Tom Kupp <tjkupp@gmail.com>: Sep 18 10:34AM -0400 I've had this for a long time, but haven't used it for 5 years. Somehow the ac adapter and whatever literature there was have disappeared. Can anybody tell me the DC voltage and current specs? |
danny burstein <dannyb@panix.com>: Sep 18 03:53PM >I've had this for a long time, but haven't used it for 5 years. Somehow >the ac adapter and whatever literature there was have disappeared. Can >anybody tell me the DC voltage and current specs? There's a realistic chance that if you get out a magnifying glass and hold the unit at an angle to the light, that you'll see, in teensy raised print, the numbers you're looking for. -- _____________________________________________________ Knowledge may be power, but communications is the key dannyb@panix.com [to foil spammers, my address has been double rot-13 encoded] |
tabbypurr@gmail.com: Sep 17 04:44PM -0700 On Tuesday, 15 September 2020 23:23:23 UTC+1, Fox's Mercantile wrote: > > NT > That ONLY works if they're open. > You should know that. I don't know that. Both methods work if they're low C, high ESR or open. A component tester also works if they're leaky or shorted. NT |
JC <Chipbee40_SpamNo@yahoo.com>: Sep 17 02:05PM -0400 > This helps a little. > thank you very much! Translation in case you need it: https://flic.kr/p/2jHx61m |
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