From: "R. A. Cantrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 07:26:07 -0600

on 3/10/03 11:14 PM, L.G.Baker at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Mine says 120v AC 60 Hz 16W input; 9V AC 1000mA output. Hope this helps.
I've got a 9VAC that I'm pretty sure came to me  with  a USR modem, but the
ma is 650.  Question: how critical is the ma? will one that is too high or
low fry the apparatus?
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All the best,
R.A. Cantrell

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In my experience it is more critical with to low ma as the aparatus can�t operate with to low current but having sligtly to high ma is not detrimental. If high enough I think it can fry the aparatus. I do not know how much more this aparatus can tolerate but a few % more will probably be ok.

Having to high voltage can be very detrimental.


Hope this helps. D.L.

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