SAT recharger

John Formsma formsma at gmail.com
Sat Jul 12 10:05:11 MDT 2008


On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 10:19 AM, Barbara Richmond <piano57 at comcast.net>
wrote:

>  Howdy,
>
> I looked on the Inventronics website and didn't see the answer to my
> question.  I was trying to find my other adapter for charging my ol'
> Accutuner I.  I think I found it--a spare that I got from Radio Shack some
> time ago.
>
> My original TAMURA states it is a Class 2 power supply,
> INPUT AC 120v 60hz 4w
> OUTPUT DC 9v 100mA
>
>
> The one from Radio Shack:
>
> For 15-1832  AC Adapter
> Model:DV-1220DC Class:2
> INPUT: 120VAC 60Hz 6W
> OUTPUT: 12V DC 200mA
>
> So, does anyone know if the Radio Shack one is OK for the Accutuner?  It's
> the only one I have hanging around and I can't think of anything else I
> would have bought it for.  I don't want to plug it in and have a
> catastrophe.
>
>

It's generally best to use the same output voltage.  Otherwise, you might
burn a circuit in your SAT. :-)  It might indeed work, but I'd stick with
what the manufacturer says to be on the safe side.

In your case, you'd need a 9V (output) adapter.  Radio Shack will have what
you need.  Take your SAT with you, and they'll set you up.  Basically, it's
as simple as getting the correct output voltage and plug size.  Plug size is
not as important, but voltage usually is.  Wal-Mart would also have a
generic adapter that would probably work.  Both stores probably have the
universal adapters with selectable voltage.

-- 
JF
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