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I've got http://guide.lugnet.com/set/9753 with a AC/DC-plug.
Works fine for me to power 9V motors.
/Pehter
Steven lane wrote:
> I find batteries a pain, especially as there output isn't constant over
> their lifetime, therefore I'd love to be able to power my motors from the
> mains. I'd like to know what methods their are are doing this. I'd prefer a
> purist option but I do know which end is the dangrous one on a soldering
> iron. It also has to work in the UK, home of the three pin plug.
>
> Ta
>
> Steve
>
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