AC = alternating current. No polarity. The power supply is probably a 
transformer-based power supply without a Gretzsch bridge.

Adam

sobota, 18 listopada 2023 o 21:16:06 UTC+1 David Pye napisał(a):

> If it's ac it doesn't have a polarity per se.....
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> David
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> On Sat, 18 Nov 2023, 20:07 GDR GDR, <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> hi there. I recently acquired a Karlsson KA2000 nixies clock, but it 
>> didn't come with a power plug/supply. the clock label states 9VAC 300mA 
>> 50/60Hz, which tells me I can just get any power plug of 9V and min 300mA 
>> (correct me if I'm wrong), but the question is the polarity of the plug.
>>
>> hence, does anyone know if the correct polarity of  the plug? usually it 
>> seems that center would be the "+", but I dont want to try and find out...
>>
>> thank you for your help.. cheers, m
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