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On 8/22/2012 9:09 PM, Craig Franck wrote:
I am considering buying a DX-440 off someone for $40. It requires a 9V 300mA AC adapter. The one with it is a 9.6V AC adapter. The radio seems to work fine. I have a correct 9V adapter, but I was wondering whether this should put me off the purchase because it may have shortened the life of the radio. Craig If the radio works fine and you like it, buy it. Normal variations on the AC line (115 to 125 volts) can cause a few tenths of a volt variation in the output voltage even on the factory adapter. Also, you say you have "a correct 9V adapter". If it was *specifically* made for the radio, that's great. If not, make sure the voltage AND *polarity* are correct for the radio. |
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