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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Vortex power supply - AC, but can take DC?
van sinn says > Of cause you're all correct. Which is why in the previous post > > Personally, though, I wouldn't risk it. > I said "Always a good starting point, until checking schematics.. " > as a reply to this specific Vortex PSU question. > > Whatever, I fully agree, and maybe should've refrained from the > comments, especially because I forgot to advice measuring the adapter > before using it. Far too many says 9 or 12 volt, but measure far more, > especially the smaller possibly undersized ones. Generally unregulated psu will measure more when not connected to anything anyway. Need to be on load for a meaningful measurement. ( I'm sure you know that, but just to share it) > > > FWIW, I never plug in non-specified adapters without checking the > schematics. :-) Lexicon just gave me the link for download So, hopefully psu info, and a way round the encoder problem some time in 2008 andy > Short example: Bought an RME Multiface without adapter. The manual said > "DC 8-28 volt, ac 8-20 volt", but didn't mention connector polarity, so > I mailed RME to be sure, and also ask if DC was preferred. > >
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