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Re: What AC adapter to use for RIS 1.0?
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lugnet.robotics
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Fri, 23 Feb 2001 13:09:19 GMT
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Thanks a lot guys
I guess Lego should have thought about this and sell power supplies for
their units (or at least let people know what kind they need)
What I really wonder is why nothing has been done, I just got this unit 2
days ago, but Lego started selling it 2 years ago.
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David
"Cyborg" <cyborg@euroseek.com> wrote in message
news:G959MH.BDv@lugnet.com...
> I just got a second RIS, this one is the RIS 1.0 with the power adapter
> input. I tried to find that AC adapter on S@H , but couldn't find it.
> There is not even any info about it in the RIS 1.0 itself.
> All the info I found was, that I need a 10V 7VA adapter for it.
> Where can I find such an adapter?
> RadioShack sells universal PA, but they have no 10V setting and most
> adapters I can see have a mA or a A rating, e.g. 12V 500mA or a 7V 1.8A
> Would a 9V adapter work? and what are 7VA in mA or A (I guess 1000mA=1A)?
> And in case I could use a universal PA, what side is the positive (inside or
> outside)?
> Thanks for the help.
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| I just got a second RIS, this one is the RIS 1.0 with the power adapter input. I tried to find that AC adapter on S@H , but couldn't find it. There is not even any info about it in the RIS 1.0 itself. All the info I found was, that I need a 10V 7VA (...) (24 years ago, 22-Feb-01, to lugnet.robotics)
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