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Just wondering if anyone who ordered a DE-1102 from liypn has experienced
any trouble with the 110 - 220 V convertor, specifically overheating? I noticed (after bidding and paying, of course) that the one that he shows in his auctions for DE-1102's is a 30 W convertor. However, in the chinese manual for the DE-1102, it mentions 300 mA (i.e. 66 W at 220 V). I _think_ that that is only when charging. Has anyone had these things burn up on them while they were charging the battery? I probably should have purchased from the other guy selling DE-1102's, it looks like he gives a 70 W adapter. Then again, I haven't received mine yet so I can only go by the auction pictures. |
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