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I have an old handheld scanner, Regency HX 1500, never used it much but it's
been stored for many years. I'd like to power it up to see how it's working...but the battery compartment has the blue crud on most of the terminals. In the past I've tried to clean this off with rubbing alcohol but it always returns. Is there a better way to do this? I could also try to run the scanner with an adjustable power supply, but the metal tag on the bag lists two power sources: AA Ni-cad batteries 9.6vdc and/or AA battery 12vdc. If I plug in the power supply through the "charge receptacle", which voltage should I set it for? And should I use the negative or positive pin configuration on the power supply. John |
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