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Ret. wrote:
In fact, we haven't had to use the 'compatible' charger for a couple of months because I bought my wife an iPad and that came with an Apple charger that also charges her iPod. I kept the compatible charger as a 'spare' but, in view of what you say, I'll consign it to the bin. Wise, for the small amount they cost. If it were me, I'd stick my Megger across it (ie short all the inputs, short all the outputs then across the pair) on the 500V setting. If it survived that with a high enough reading (say at least 10Megohms) , I'd be happy again. -- Tim Watts |
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