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> At 22:58 +0100 on 10/01/03, J.M.P.Hissel wrote:
> 
>> To Daniel this means his question is answered for a HD connected over that
>> port has nothing to do with the wallcurrent. Agree?
> 
> Perhaps, but whence does the HD20 draw power?
> 
> There was also a SCSI version that's sometimes referred to as the HD20 that
> has
> a standard IEC power plug on the back of it.  This, too, may have specific
> voltage requirements.

Yes, I want to speak of Hard Disk HD20 who that plugs into the floppy.
Underneath of case, it is written:
Macintosh Hard Disk 20
110-240V  
50-60 Hz  
0.7 A  
35 W  
(the warnings precautions are written in 3 langage: English, French and
German)  
The voltage is not specified in the manual in pdf
  
My Rodime 20+ is 220-240Volts, it is written on a label. It doesn't exist to
the outside of the limps a switch button
  
Do you have further of information to me give?
  
Thank you beforehand
Daniel


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