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Watson A.Name - Watt Sun, Dark Remover
 
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Default Dropping 1V from a Regulated 6V Wall Wart

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I read in alt.binaries.schematics.electronic that Watson A. Name - Watt
Sun, Dark Remover wrote (in MPG.1a5cbb112ab587
) about 'Dropping 1V from a Regulated 6V
Wall Wart', on Wed, 31 Dec 2003:

I talked about the weird connector,
someone said it's a Belling Lee connector,


That's a coaxial connector, a bit like a phono plug but with a smaller
centre pin. Is that what you have?

AKA Euro or PAL connector.


I'd forget those descriptions if I were you. Certainly the Belling
connector has very little indeed to do with PAL. It is the subject of an
IEC standard - IEC 60169-2.


Yeah, but here in the U.S. you go to Rat Shack and buy a Euro or PAL
adapter, shove it in the socket, and forget about it for the rest of
the life of the equipment. Everything else is done with F connectors,
so it's not really an issue. In fact, I may heat up my big 100W
soldering iron and make the adapter a permanent part of the equipment.
;-)

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