On Thursday, October 23, 2003, at 04:54 PM, Ben Smith wrote:


2) Shaver adapters, the ones that look like a normal plug, some of them will
take round and flat pins and are flat on top.
Ben.

That *might* work but you don't want to try and load them too much, they are only designed to run a shaver and are subsequently not tested to high loads. You'll be OK with a Newton PSU, but don't quote me on that, I can't be held liable for you melting your PSU/Shaver Socket/Newton/Hand.


Also make sure the pins are at leas 4mm in diameter, EU PSUs are generally 2.5mm and fall out of shaver sockets, I dunno about US ones.

Thirdly, and I know you;ve probably checked, but check the PSU *is* rated for ~240V AC.

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