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Re: AC Adapter Specs?
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lugnet.robotics
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Date:
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Mon, 25 Jan 1999 01:56:18 GMT
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Original-From:
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Nick Taylor <ntaylor@iname.com>
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I use a LEGO 9V train transformer on my RCXs .... and haven't had any
difficulty. Keep in mind that LEGO works very hard to make their stuff
"child proof".
- - - Nick - - -
Peter Thorup wrote:
> <snip>
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> It may seem like a trivial concern but if there is even the slightest
> chance of frying a $100 RCX with a $10.00 adapter, I think it's worth
> getting the proper specs.
>
> Pete
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Did you check the web site first?: http://www.crynwr.com/lego-robotics
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Message has 1 Reply: | | RE: AC Adapter Specs?
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| To make things things simpler, you can purchase an adapter (and a spare RCX, you deserve it)at Pitsco Lego Dacta: (URL) Info: RCX, Robotics Command System #W979709 $110.00 Adapter #W979833 $25.00 To order (USA only), call Pitsco LEGO Dacta at (...) (26 years ago, 25-Jan-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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| (...) Not to dispute what anyone is saying but I've been hearing a lot of variations to this question. Has anyone found specifications that Lego has posted anywhere about the recommended adapter for the RCX? Has anyone contacted The Lego Group about (...) (26 years ago, 25-Jan-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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