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RAC Portable Power Station, need DC adaptor spec
http://i912.photobucket.com/albums/a...r/IMG_3573.jpg A neighbour has dropped in with his discharged and dead "RAC Portable Power Station and Engine Starter" which he obtained without the necessary DC charger. The starter is a dayglo orange heavy thing with a handle and says it can crank 400 Amps. Anyway, written on the front of the DC input socket, it claims it needs 16V - so I've got it charging up of one of my laboratory supplies set at that. Initially connecting it up, it was was drawing about 100mA. After 5 hours it's now drawing 400mA. Must have some 'inteligence' in it. So I'd guess a 16V 500mA adaptor (or thereabouts) would be a suitable replacement. But to check if anyone has one of these, could ye check what's written on the mains adaptor? And can find for reference the user instructions? Thanks. -- Adrian C |
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