On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 23:52, Zane Gilmore wrote: > > I simply thought that asking the manufacturer would be simple and avoid > > me opening up the brand new unit (and possibly voiding the warranty). > > sometimes you can get away with getting a couple of sewing pins and > (being very careful not to short them together) push one each through to > each conductor of the cable and then measure your voltage like that. > It shouldn't damage the insulation too much and is virtually invisible.
That would work if I had a cable. The point of the question was to ensure that the power supply I buy (with a cable) is the correct voltage for the motor unit. -- Regards, Robert -------------------------------------------------------------- Robert Fisher (aka - Rob, Bob, Robbie, Robbo, Fish) FishNet Computer & Electrical Services www.fisher.net.nz Phone: 03 383 5807 Mobile: 027 477 3356
