Bruce Johnson on 10/9/01 10:01 AM wrote:

>> Unless I'm completely misunderstanding something, what Jim says here isn't
>> right, and Janice is right to be concerned about polarity. Reversing
>> polarity is a good way to fry things, last I heard, and not all devices use
>> the same polarity. Best to be certain you've got it right before you plug
>> anything in.
> 
>>>> I have an "OEM 120 VAC 60Hz 15W", "Output: AC 9V 1
>>>> Amp" 
> 
> It is an AC adapter. there IS no polarity on AC adapters.
> 
So there's no need to worry about the polarity of the jack that plugs into
the back of the PowerCD Player? It doesn't matter if the inner or outer
contact of the jack is positive or negative? The PowerCD player can auto
sense this (or something)?

-makmac


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