In practice, the 102 won't draw anywhere near 400mA under most circumstances. Just about any DC battery pack rated in the 6v range will do the job. If you feel like adding a fast blow fuse, more power to you.
On Mon, Jan 13, 2020, 6:49 PM Michael Rebar <michael.re...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > Receiving a T102 soon and have a PC-2. Also have the Tandy hardside > briefcase coming > I had the PC-2 as a kid and having the T102 will be a nice addition. > > The T102 draws 6V and 400 mA and so does the PC-2. > > The power connector for the T102 I think in the same as the T100 (5.5x2.1 > mm) so was thinking of getting an external power pack that could power the > T102 and the PC-2 inside the hardside case. > > Planning to make a custom foam insert to protect the devices. > > Was hoping someone could point me in the right direction for a proper > power supply for the T102 that will not fry the circuits given the 400 mA > output maximum. > > >