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Re: Batteries
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lugnet.robotics
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Date:
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Sun, 22 Nov 1998 23:52:40 GMT
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Tony Firshman <tony@firshman.demon.+AntiSpam+co.uk>
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In article <Pine.GSO.3.96.981122181608.23868B-
100000@expert.cc.purdue.edu>, Daniel Miller <danielmi@expert.cc.purdue.e
du> writes
> On Sun, 22 Nov 1998, John Donaldson wrote:
> > Also I can not find any data about the
> > 9VDC Input on the back of the Brick.
>
> You can plug the RCX into the wall in order to run it indefinitely.
> You'll need a transformer, you can buy on at Radio Quack.
He he --------------------------------------------^
Tandy here in Europe.
The STD Lego mains trans. from another LEGO model would do.
It has been well established here that anything AC/DC from 9V to 12V
will do. It has been designed to be idiot proof, and is internally
rectified.
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| (...) More likely because 6 AAs have considerably larger capacity, for longer run times. (...) You can plug the RCX into the wall in order to run it indefinitely. You'll need a transformer, you can buy on at Radio Quack. (...) It better! (...) Dunno (...) (26 years ago, 22-Nov-98, to lugnet.robotics)
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