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Subject: 
A/C Adapter for RCX 1.0
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lugnet.robotics, lugnet.robotics.rcx
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lugnet.robotics.rcx
Date: 
Tue, 30 Mar 2004 23:04:24 GMT
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I bought an RCX with an AC adapter jack and an AC adapter from Pitsco. They arrived today. But when I opened the adapter I saw that it outputs 12V, not 9V. It’s an old Dacta AC adapter from 1996 (copyright date on packaging). I already tried using it with my RCX and measured the motor outputs, and I got about 9.5V for all of them. Do you think this adapter could cause damage over time? I want to know if I should send it back and use my 9V train AC adapter instead.

Can I get a 9V adapter from LEGO? I also have one lying around someplace that lets me choose the output voltage . . . I could use that, too, but I’m a LEGO purist. Heh.



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  Re: A/C Adapter for RCX 1.0
 
(...) The LEGO adapters output AC voltage, but most retail adapters output DC, which will burn out your RCX. I've heard that you can find AC-output adapters at Radio Shack, but... (...) Trains still continue to use 9V AC adapters, so buying one (...) (21 years ago, 30-Mar-04, to lugnet.robotics.rcx, FTX)
  Re: A/C Adapter for RCX 1.0
 
The 1.0 RCX with AC adaptor jack takes 9-12 volts. I have been running one on a 12 volt adaptor for ages, and no damage. I think the RCX also includes some protective circuitry, so you shouldn't have any trouble, especially with an adaptor LEGO sent (...) (21 years ago, 22-Apr-04, to lugnet.robotics)

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